City of Cupertino has canceled its annual Independence Day Celebration due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and extended Stay-at-Home order.
Recology will resume normal services on Monday, May 11 and restart on-call collection and bulk item pick-ups.
The City would like to thank everyone for their feedback and the community’s continued interest in housing issues.
The City of Cupertino will be reopening the tennis courts at the Sports Center and Blackberry Farm Golf Course on Monday, May 11.
Tennis Courts to Reopen at Memorial Park, Monta Vista Community Center, and Varian Park on Monday, May 4 at noon
This photo was captured on a trail at Stevens Creek County Park by a Patch reader.
This new Order goes into effect at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, May 3, 2020, and remains in effect until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, May 31, 2020.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The Cupertino Historical Society and Museum is calling on the community to help document life in Cupertino during the COVID-19 pandemic.
City of Berkeley will issue revised Shelter-in-Place Orders that largely keep the current restrictions in place and extend them through May.
City of Cupertino has issued an Emergency Order requiring the use of face coverings for everyone when working or obtaining essential goods.
Each Friday, the City will post a fun activity for residents of all ages on its website and social media platforms.
McDonald's is giving out free Thank You meals every day to first responders and health care workers.
Virtual Coffee Talks Event with City Manager Deb Feng and Councilmember Liang Chao – Friday, April 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Minimum Fire Safety Standards (MFSS) are required to be met each year by the April 30 deadline.
The Cupertino Senior Center has also been working with the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce to provide meals to seniors in need.
Local women sewing masks for our community
The City of Cupertino continues to update its Open for Business page, which highlights essential businesses still operating in Cupertino.
Cupertino resident captured this photo of her beloved cat birdwatching in her apartment.
Join the City of Cupertino and others for an interactive webinar to learn about available resources for small businesses on April 16.
This comprehensive, regional effort seeks volunteers at siliconvalleystrong.org/volunteer to lend their support via food distribution.
The County of Santa Clara’s Public Health Department has expanded its COVID-19 data dashboard.
If you have an extra bag of garbage you need to have picked up, contact Recology within 24 hours.
Gallon or larger hand sanitizers that are recognized by Centers for Disease -Control as effective in combatting COVID-19 must be reported.
Santa Clara County Public Health Department ordered requiring all individuals and entities to disclose any large inventories of ventilators.
“For Apple, this is a labor of love and gratitude and we will share more of our efforts over time" — Tim Cook
Cupertino’s Parks and Recreation Department is hosting daily, live fitness classes online to help keep residents active in their homes.
Beginning on Monday, April 6, COVID-19 response reports will be released on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Cupertino Union School District: CUSD is serving free meals, Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to noon, to anyone under the age of 18.
With the County's Shelter-in-Place order extended until May 3, City of Cupertino is doing its best to move forward with essential services.
The Santa Clara County Public Health Department has extended its Stay-at-Home order to May 3, 2020. The order can be found here.
Some outdoor City amenities are closed to promote social distancing. The tennis courts at various parks have been closed.
The City of Cupertino has issued permits to allow the demolition of the Vallco pedestrian bridge along Wolfe Road.
Watch videos of discussions from the World Health Organization, updates from Governor Newsom, informational videos from the CDC.
The City of Cupertino is accepting needed supplies for Kaiser Santa Clara for use by its medical staff.
The City of Cupertino is accepting needed supplies for Kaiser Santa Clara for use by its medical staff. Non-vented gog ...
For indoor and outdoor activities and exercises for body and mind while at home, visit the webpage at www.cupertino.org/virtualrecreation.
West Valley Community Services, a City of Cupertino partner, needs donations to buy food and supplies for homeless and low-income residents.
NASA has landed in Cupertino for a year-long speaker series aimed at educating, motivating, and entertaining the community.