Local lawmakers will be in attendance at President's annual speech at the Capitol.
City Council tosses a bone to dog owners and approves the Mary Avenue dog park.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
During NASA's annual Day of Remembrance the agency paused Friday to honor 17 astronauts lost in the Apollo 1, Challenger and Columbia tragedies.
Cupertino's Mark Linder will be replacing Amy Brown as Campbell's City Manager.
To prove just how much they love Cupertino, Mayor Orrin Mahoney and the City Council got tattoos that say "I (heart) Cupertino".
In partnership with air quality agency NASA aircraft will fly over the Bay Area skies collecting samples.
The State of the County Address outlined ways that Santa Clara County can improve.
Stamps and Priority Mail services went up in price Sunday, and a new worldwide stamp is now available. So how much is a stamp today? Here's a handy list of the new rates from the U.S. Postal Service.
'There are 80 million mothers in the U.S ... we can do this,' observed one Cupertino mother, encouraging efforts to pass 'commonsense gun control' legislation that was introduced Wednesday.
For taxpayers who qualify, free tax assistance is available in Santa Clara County.
California Gov. Jerry Brown gave his State of the State Address Thursday morning.
Overall, the recovery of the Bay Area housing market is accelerating.
From Palo Alto to Stockton to Monterey, the VA Palo Alto Health Care Systems are offering both walk-in and by-appointment immunizations, during this bad flu period.
Though the vote was unanimous, the council was not convinced a ban is the best solution.
Do you think Secret Service would be cool with someone lassoing President Obama? It happened to one president on his Inauguration Day.
The Small Business Lending Fund subsidizes loans to community banks. Obama administration officials claim it has made borrowing easier for business owners.
In an address Wednesday, Obama announced he would sign 23 executive orders related to gun control, public safety and mental health.
The state of California also received failing grades from the American Lung Association.
Cupertino makes moves to join dozens of Bay Area cities who are banning single-use bags.
Auditors find four of five Santa Clara County Supervisors properly accounted for expenses using their county-issued procurement cards. One is ordered to repay more than $7,000.
Consumers should inspect their infant recliner seats.
Residents in the Mary Avenue area sounded off on the dog park possibility at Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting. They may have to do it again, though, at the City Council meeting where the real deal could be sealed.
VTA representative to speak at Jan. 16 Saratoga City Council Meeting
Sponsored by Sam Farr in the House and Barbara Boxer in the Senate, the legislation to establish the United States’ 59th National Park was signed by President Obama Thursday.
Four counties reach an agreement with retailer and pharmacy accused of false advertising and overcharging consumers.
One parent calls solitary confinement for teens "torture," while others agree the practice should only be used in the most extreme cases.
Minor weekday schedule adjustments affect many Valley Transit Authority buses, except Line 25, 61, 62 and 522—which will experience major changes.
Nonprofits chosen for the annual Community Service Matching Grant Program due to their 'phenomenal' value provided to area residents.
The final immigration rule would allow certain individuals to apply for a provisional unlawful presence waiver before they depart the United States.
Americans will be required to obtain insurance, or face a penalty, beginning in 2014.
Two upcoming informational meetings allow the public to learn more about the city's consideration of banning single-use bags.
In two years, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District has collected $800 in fines for illegal residential wood burning.
After close call, the agriculture committee reveals compromise so milk prices won't double in 2013.
Governor Jerry Brown pardoned 79 individuals Monday, including five cases involving Santa Clara County and four from San Mateo County.
A ceremony by county and religious leaders will begin at 6 p.m. at the county government center in San Jose.
City Council approves a rule to curb feeding of geese in Cupertino parks as a measure to cut down on the amount of goose poop levied on public recreational areas.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed nearly 1,000 bills signed into law in 2012; here's an overview of what goes into effect Jan. 1, 2013.
Waiting until the last minute to mail your holiday gifts? You're in luck—you have until Christmas Eve Day.
Santa Clara County is holding a group wedding at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday because demand has been so high, Clerk-Recorder Regina Alcomendras said. But get to the county building by 3:30 p.m. for your license.