Sen. Wahab has introduced a bill that would cap rate increases, ban companies from shutting off vulnerable households' utilities and more.
City Attorney Christopher Jensen submitted his resignation Thursday.
City officials said the removal was the mistake of workers on a routine traffic safety sweep who were unfamiliar with the election code.
The lawsuit contends that Apple's tie of its iCloud storage to its iPhones and iPads violates the Sherman Antitrust Act.
The race for Assembly District 26 is heating up in the South Bay, and several candidates have entered the fray.
The chip-equipment maker's investment in a new research-and-development facility in Silicon Valley would be the largest of its kind.
The Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury released a report accusing other councilmembers of having unethical ties to the San Francisco 49ers.
The city has built nearly 400 temporary homes since 2021 at five different sites.
The county will issue $5.85 million in credits to 5,400 food facilities to help businesses that were severely affected by the pandemic.
The board approved a referral from Supervisor Otto Lee that urged the county to seek options for providing Naloxone in county libraries.
Over 700 firearms were collected at last year's two gun buybacks prompting supervisors to expand efforts.
Rep. Ro Khanna has hired consultants in early primary states, but the South Bay progressive denies he's considering a White House run.
District Attorney Jeff Rosen says his office is leaving the popular social media platform due to "explosion of hate speech."
The polls are closed and voters have had their say on state and local races.
Through Nov. 8, Santa County residents can vote at 104 locations, of which three are in Cupertino.
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The subcommittee heard testimony about the harmful effects of airborne lead on communities near general aviation airports.
The treatment will be centered at Reed Avenue and South Wolfe Road in Sunnyvale.
Jim Throop said he was retiring from public service after taking the city manager job in January.
Santa Clara County polls are closed, and voters have had their say on who heads to the general election for sheriff and district attorney.
There are several places to vote in Cupertino on Election Day on Tuesday from 7 a.m. until polls close at 8 p.m.
Jenn Panko will be the first female chief officer to serve with the department.
Foreign students may be PRC spies
A workplace tech accountability bill would force employers to tell workers they’re being spied on and would ban surveillance outside of work
The San Francisco 49ers football team is spending a staggering sum of money on Supervisor Cindy Chavez in her race to become San Jose mayor.
Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen is facing challengers for the first time since he was elected more than a decade ago.
Matt Morley, currently the Parks and Public Works Director in Los Gatos, will start April 4.
The Heading Home campaign has a goal of housing 1,200 homeless families by October, a spokesperson for the county said.
Anthony "Tony" Spitaleri previously served on the City Council from 2005 to 2014.
The plant, in unincorporated Santa Clara County, has been used for large-scale mining and manufacturing since 1939.
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