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Sunnyvale: Restaurant heavily damaged in 3-alarm fire
The fire was reported at 10:17 p.m. at Lovely Sweets & Snacks, a restaurant located at 932 E. El Camino Real, according to a release by the Sunnyvale Public Safety Department. Comment?
Sunnyvale: Three-alarm fire burning at strip mall
A fire that was reported at an El Camino Real strip mall around 10:20 p.m. was spreading and still active past midnight, rising to three alarms and pulling in crews from Santa Clara to assist, according to dispatch reports. Comment?
Suspect may be tied to string of Peninsula burglaries
Police arrested three men in connection with two separate home break ins, including a suspect authorities believe could be responsible for a string of Peninsula burglaries. Comment?
Blotter: Taco Bell sign vandalized in Sunnyvale
March 24, 9:36 a.m. Kifer Road. The exit sign at Taco Bell was hit overnight and left dangling in the parking lot. Comment?
Sunnyvale: Habitat for Humanity to rehab 2 of 3 Jackson Street homes
Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley scaled back its proposal to purchase three homes on Jackson Street in a last-minute revision before it went to the city council on April 9. Habitat instead proposed buying, rehabilitating and reselling the two vacant homes at 239 and 279 Jackson St., while continuing discussions with the sole tenant at ... (more) Comment?
Sunnyvale: Redevelopment plans for Onizuka continue to take shape
On April 9, the Sunnyvale City Council discussed a memorandum of agreement for building demolition on the Onizuka Site with the Foothill-De Anza Community College District. Comment?
Mercury News editorial: Santa Clara project near 49ers stadium needs public scrutiny
But in some respects, Santa Clara still is run like a small town, with the same clique coming and going from City Hall and with inside deals on real estate. Comment?
Parents raise questions over proposed Sunnyvale schools bond
Like many other school districts grappling with funding cuts, the Sunnyvale School District is exploring its newest option to fill in the gaps: placing a bond measure on the November 2013 ballot. Comment?
Cupertino, Sunnyvale quilters featured in Shower of Stars Quilt Show
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Courtesy Sue Bianchi/2013 Sheila Collins, a resident of Sunnyvale for 17 years, has been sewing and quilting since she was a teenager. Comment?
Sunnyvale shorts: Museum seeks published writers for Author's Day
Intuit and LinkedIn are holding their first "Hire Smart Small Business Event" on April 27 at the Mountain View Intuit campus. Comment?
Blotter: Taco Bell sign vandalized in Sunnyvale
March 24, 9:36 a.m. Kifer Road. The exit sign at Taco Bell was hit overnight and left dangling in the parking lot. Comment?
Sunnyvale: Redevelopment plans for Onizuka continue to take shape
On April 9, the Sunnyvale City Council discussed a memorandum of agreement for building demolition on the Onizuka Site with the Foothill-De Anza Community College District. Comment?
Sunnyvale: Habitat for Humanity to rehab 2 of 3 Jackson Street homes
Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley scaled back its proposal to purchase three homes on Jackson Street in a last-minute revision before it went to the city council on April 9. Habitat instead proposed buying, rehabilitating and reselling the two vacant homes at 239 and 279 Jackson St., while continuing discussions with the sole tenant at ... (more) Comment?
Cupertino Union School District office moving to Sunnyvale
The Cupertino Union School District administration offices, which are currently located in Cupertino, are moving April 12 to 1309 Mary Avenue in Sunnyvale. Comment?
Going Native Garden Tour: A self-guided tour of native plant gardens. Gardens in the South Bay are featured April 20, and gardens on the Peninsula and in and San Mateo County are featured April 21. Comment?
Commentary: Building a stronger community through child welfare
Cuts, cuts, cuts. It seems as if that is all we hear about nowadays--budget cuts, proposals and financial reforms. Comment?
Letters from Sunnyvale Sun readers
My name is Tim Ahearn and I am the current president for the Sunnyvale Public Safety Officers Association . Comment?
Safe, clean water 24/7 often taken for granted
People often take it for granted that safe, potable water is available from our faucets 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Comment?
People often take it for granted that safe, potable water is available from our faucets 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Comment?
San Jose one of four cities that could be home to patent office
San Jose is one of four cities that are being considered as the permanent home of a new regional U.S. Patent and Trade Office, the director of the Silicon Valley office told a group of entrepreneurs on Tuesday. Comment?