The new main post office will be moved to 209 E. Java Drive.
Thought the solar eclipse was cool? The Transit of Venus on June 5 really is a once-in-a lifetime experience, occurring every 120 years—and astronomers are getting ready.
Relief for drivers wrongfully ticketed for red-light violations may be in sight.
Developer of Biltmore Apartment project to hold a public input meeting from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Voters are encouraged to fax, or scan and email, their ballot application for the Santa Clara County Presidential Primary Election.
Public hearing is continued to 5:30 p.m., Thursday, May 31, at county headquarters.
He's the newest member of the Cupertino City Council and he's not wasting time putting the issues he cares about on the table.
The Sierra Club, and Los Altos Hills and Cupertino residents press for even higher standards at a special meeting.
Obama's turnaround visit took him to Atherton and Redwood City for a high-priced dinner and rally.
The president’s arrival at Moffett Field may impact evening commute traffic
Commissioners will consider passage of plan to reclaim 639 acres of Lehigh's quarry over the next 20 years.
A ceremony on Friday was held to honor peace officers who died in the line of duty.
State Senate and Assembly candidates will focus on education and education funding.
Late hours at new bar approved, and Bollinger Road Project stays at 5 homes.
The Cupertino City Council votes unanimously for the downtown-style development, despite concerns.
Bill by State Sen. Joe Simitian would boost fines for using cell phones while driving.
May 21 is the deadline to register to vote in the state's June 5 primary election, and the deadline to submit a request to vote by mail is May 29.
To help warn homeowners against scams, law enforcement agencies take advantage of the Mountain View community access television studio.
Ready for a long season of thick, heavy, smog?
The Cupertino City Council makes the name change of McClellan Ranch Park official, as well as voting on other issues Tuesday night.
The California Department of Finance released estimated population numbers today.
A December beating at Candlestick Park moves Manuel Austin to join legislative efforts to curb fan violence.
U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo will appear Wednesday at Foothill Community to address loan rates, subject of election-year maneuvering this week, and kick off Latino Heritage Month.
California Labor Federation backs Hill for State Senate race.
At a question and answer forum 5 state legislators promised to seek help for higher education from Sacramento.
County's bug unit has eradicated the deadly bug twice in the past decade, but still cautions residents to be on the lookout.
Hoping to avoid court challenges, a consortium of 24 cities join to conduct public hearings for proposed bag bans, needed to prepare an environmental impact report. The next one is Wednesday night.
Need to travel north or south on Highway 85 from Los Altos, Sunnyvale or Cupertino? Be ready to detour at certain spot beginning as early as 7 p.m. and through the night.
Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. there's all kinds of fun, learning, and eating happening at the Civic Center in honor of Earth Day and Arbor Day.
New judicial facilities projects in Santa Clara County, including one projected to cost over $241 million to build, are among the projects under review.
An ordinance passed in San Jose that restricts smoking in outdoor spaces will effect smokers who live, work or play on Cupertino's Western edge.
Keeping cities on track and in balance is work Cupertino City Manager Dave Knapp loves.
History beats out recreation in plans to maintain and improve McClellan Ranch.
A brief look at what transpired at the April 3 Cupertino City Council meeting.
The Conrad Foundation held at NASA Ames aimed to encourage STEM education but also build future business leaders.
Residents are encouraged to turn off their own lights in support of Earth Hour on Saturday.
A day for public service is the best way Californians can commemorate Cesar Chavez, says Assemblyman Luis Alejo (D-Salinas), who sponsored a resolution commending the contributions Cesar Chavez.
A wrap-up of the whole slew of retail and housing projects reviewed by City Council on Tuesday.
Councilmember Rod Sinks announces he cannot participate in any Apple discussions or votes because his wife works for Apple, and they own company stock.
Ban comes out of an effort to reduce the city's trash load in local creeks by 40 percent over the next two years, as required by the state water quality control board.