The fire station's $2.2 million renovation includes a new dormitory wing, a fitness room, a workshop and gender-neutral bathrooms.
All four candidates in the race to replace Supervisor Dave Cortese have singled out the housing crisis and homelessness as priorities.
A combination of distracted driving and Tesla's faulty autopilot system caused the 2018 crash that killed a Peninsula man, the NTSB found.
The large cat was confirmed to have attacked the child and was humanely euthanized to maintain public safety.
The formal 30-day comment period for the environmental documents concluded on November 22, 2019.
The Red Cross is launching a campaign to raise awareness about cancer patients' need for blood.
Design guidelines for bird safety and light pollution will be discussed at a community meeting Wednesday evening in Cupertino.
They are intended to increase bird safety and reduce light pollution.
Read about the launch of the year-long NASA Speaker Series and much more.
Free Tax help at Cupertino Library in March.
Applications are now being accepted for the Clean Water and Storm Protection Fee Cost-Sharing Program.
A Cupertino home got an unexpected early-morning visitor when an apparent bobcat crept across the backyard, seen on the Neighbors app.
A free, non-technical talk on black holes will be given Wednesday at Foothill College in Los Altos by a UC Berkeley professor.
A mountain lion was filmed slinking through the hedges in a Cupertino backyard, seen on video on the Neighbors app.
There is still time to submit your application for a Cupertino Commission!
Patrons can get a free tall espresso drink at certain Starbucks locations as part of the company's "pop-up parties" promotion.
Twenty-six residents spent the morning discussing issues ranging from Vallco to taxes to school enrollment to development (and more).
The City of Cupertino is considering policies to prohibit the sale of vaping/e-cigarette products.
Join the City of Cupertino and County of Santa Clara Office of LGBTQ Affairs for a community Listening Forum.
Your guide to Christmas concerts, Nutcrackers, Hanukkah menorah lightings, Santa breakfasts, ice rinks & other events throughout the region.
Join Councilmember Darcy Paul and City Manager Deb Feng at the next Town Hall Wednesday, November 20 at 6:30 p.m at Community Hall.
Some trails in Rancho San Antonio Preserve have been closed due to recent mountain lion activity.
With housing costs skyrocketing statewide, the company said it will fund affordable housing development and homebuyers assistance programs.
The Fine Arts Commission is accepting applications for the 2019-2020 Young Artist Awards.
The event gives people the chance to dispose of expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs — anonymously and for free.
Don’t miss your last chance to feed your garden some nutrient-rich compost from Cupertino's compost site!
The event will be held on Tuesday, October 29, from 9:30 to 10:00am at Civic Center Plaza, 10300 Torre Avenue.
No budget or other action related to the design or construction of the projects is being proposed at this meeting.
See what's happening this week in Cupertino and nearby ...
The Cupertino City Council joined numerous cities and counties opposing the termination of the DACA program.
Find corn mazes, Day of the Dead and fall fests, costume parades, trick-or-treat carnivals and haunted houses in your town and nearby.
The cleanup effort along Calabazas Creek coincides with California's Coastal Cleanup Day.
Critics say the list is disappointing and send the wrong message to young women.
Take advantage of an extra day off this Labor Day to experience the best of the South Bay.
Santa Clara County is launching a one-year Adult Care Subsidy Pilot Program to provide at-risk seniors with daytime care and transportation.
The boiler that moderates water temperature has failed, with parts possibly taking up to six weeks to fix the 50-meter and training pools.
The Silicon Valley library marks the special occasion with events like a puppet show on Aug. 10 and expanding hours starting the next day.
Your complete listings of times and locations to Independence Day fun and activities going on in Cupertino and throughout the South Bay
Silicon Valley Power staff went to the scene to safety remove the balloons and restore electricity to the 2,500 customers.