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Public input will be taken at Cupertino Community Hall Tuesday night.
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As the virus spikes across the country, Santa Clara County Vector Control Division says there is a lot that residents have done, and still can do, to help prevent mosquitoes from breeding.
The online retailer will levy state tax on mail-order purchases beginning Sept. 15. Depending on where you live, that could add more than seven percent to the cost of each purchase.
The Cupertino City Council debated the risks and necessities of a General Plan amendment on potential development in the Vallco area before finally approving further development of an amendment unanimously.
The Cupertino City Council approved a code amendment allowing political signs in public locations and Councilman Rod Sinks is fed up with the Memorial Park Geese.
Tonight's meeting will also consider a General Plan Amendment to increase commercial growth.
Charging stations are to be installed at County Civic Center Parking Lot for both County employees and the public.
July unemployment rates were released Fridday, with little change in the state and Bay Area.
VTA is looking for public comment on its Bicycle Technical Guidelines in order to have safe and effective bikeways throughout Santa Clara County.
West Nile Virus fogging? We asked so you would have some answers. The Santa Clara County Vector Control District will be 'fogging' for mosquitoes infected with the West Nile virus in ZIP codes 94024 and 94040, covering Los Altos, LAH, and Mountain View.
The proposed tax local rate would go to 8.5 percent from 8.375 percent.
Infected mosquitoes were found in Los Altos and Mountain View, posing a threat to humans.
Feds pony up $3.2 million for modernization, safety.
The City wants residents to speak up on a possible ban on plastic bags and styrofoam in Cupertino.
The President’s recent Bay Area trips have brought national attention and notoriety to Redwood City and others, but even those residents who didn’t attend his fundraisers paid a fee—in traffic and security costs.
Top Bay Area Libertarians are skeptical about Romney’s record and have little faith in him as a voice for small government.
A second appeal attempting to overturn construction of the nationally embattled fast-food chain Chick-fil-A has been filed, but not because of the company's president's controversial comments.
One-eighth of a cent sales tax hike would generate about $500 million during the next 10 years for county coffers.
Assessed property values in Cupertino increased for the first time since 2008 and showed the second greatest growth in Santa Clara County.
Governor Jerry Brown wants to spend $14 billion for a pair of tunnels that would carry water from the Sacramento River to areas in the South. Does the idea make sense?
Californians Aware is asking voters to sign a petition that would protect key provisions of the Brown Act, the state's open-government law.