Big crowds expected for an American Idol taping at HP Pavilion and for Big Time Rush, Cody Simpson and Rachel Crow who perform at Shoreline Amphitheatre.
In a federal suit filed in San Francisco, two Asian-American groups say the state's ban on shark fins, intended to protect sharks against possible extinction, represents cultural discrimination against a long-standing tradition.
Law unlocks billions in funding for high-speed rail, Caltrain and BART.
Tell us what you think should be done with "The Cube" up on top of Mt. Umunhum
The City of Santa Clara will consider the proposed project which could take over the IHOP site and include a new traffic signal on Cupertino's border.
In an effort to save money, the state decided to suspend mandates that require local jurisdictions to keep the public informed. It's likely Cupertino will see no changes at all.
Berkeley's MapLight offers 'Voter's Edge' for California, revealing campaign contributions, endorsements, and more.
We've been recording local news in Los Altos, Cupertino and Mountain View to provide a new dimension to our online reporting for you, on KMVT TV, and on YouTube.
County considers a 1/8-cent sales tax increase to offset a decade of reduced state and federal funding.
The Cupertino City Council will meet at 12:30 p.m. to discuss recruitment of a new city manager, a position that's been temporarily filled since April 17.
About 100 bodies contained in pine coffins will be removed to allow Santa Clara Valley Medical Center to proceed with a building project on the hospital campus.
A draft of the proposed Environmental Impact Report will help cities such as Cupertino decide about banning single-use bags.
Silicon Valley is selected as one of three new homes for a United States patent office; it is expected to open within the next two years.
The toll hike for most vehicles took effect in July 2010, but bridge authority officials voted to delay price increases for multi-axle vehicles until July 1, 2012.
A good portion of the $95 million Santa Clara County spent in health care for the poor will be saved with the new Affordable Health Care Act.
Pete Constant sent out a document in an effort to clarify what he calls "misinformation."
The Supreme Court announced Thursday morning that the Affordable Care Act mandating every American to purchase health insurance is constitutional. What do you think of this decision? Tell us in the comments.
Little discussion or questioning by County Supervisors was needed before passing a unanimous vote that approved Lehigh's appeals.
County's Board of Supervisors will hear public comments on Lehigh's approved reclamation plan. Meeting starts at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
A bump in sales tax in the county, plus new bullying and recycling laws take effect July 1.
Asian Americans, the fastest-growing population in the United States and in Cupertino, express more satisfaction than the broader population in their lives.
San Jose City Councilmember Responds to critics who complain the city's agreement with Archbishop Mitty restricts public access to public park.
Supervisors say that Fiscal Year 2012-13 budget is the least austere in the past 11 years.
High temperature forecast for the region, combined with low winds, and tailpipe exhausts, prompt Bay Area Air Quality Management District to issue first warning of the summer season.
Students like Mandeep Chahal and others can now remain if they meet the criteria. For advocate Jose Antonio Vargas situation not yet settled.
Report comes days before critical budget deadline in Sacramento.
The tech start-up founder has been Cupertino's mayor for six months. He's brought civility and business acumen to City Hall without losing his gumption.
The Santa Clara County Planning Commission votes unanimously to approve the plan, which Lehigh officials say will reclaim 639 acres of quarry property.
A look at the good and bad of three common carrying vessels
Which is the best for the environment, and your lifestyle?
It's the final month for 50 percent off fees and fines for certain traffic violations.
State Senator Joe Simitian cruises to an easy win for the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, in his bid to return to lower office.
State Senator Joe Simitian heads toward an easy win for the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, in his bid to return to lower office.
Due to new 'top-two' open primary system, approved by voters in 2010, both candidates will square off in general election this fall.
As of 9 p.m. Tuesday, 18.93 percent of people voted through mail-in and precinct votes.
Contest between Jim Beall and Joe Coto will be decided today. Here are the candidates' endorsements.
Public input is encouraged on a survey as the city searches for its next city manager.
A celestial triple play has families flocking to observatories and amateur astronomers’ gatherings for a shared experience not easily duplicated.
Running for County Supervisor, Chang says he heard rumors he had dropped out, but is in it for the long haul to at least get the message out about Lehigh Southwest Cement.
A look at candidates running for positions in the districts that oversee Cupertino, such as County Board of Supervisors, State Assembly, State Senate and U.S. Representatives.