Santa Clara County Sheriff's deputies apprehended two men suspected of armed robberies in Cupertino early Saturday, after a vehicle pursuit through several cities ended in a foot chase off Highway 85.
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County and Cupertino Agree on Development Plan for Lehigh Southwest Quarry
The agreement is intended to ensure that restoration and redevelopment of the site is done in a way that protects public health and the environment,
Via Cupertino Shuttle Service to Expand into Santa Clara
The grant fund will help improve public transportation connections to job centers, hospitals and other essential destinations from Caltrain, Amtrak and VTA stations.
Arrests Made in Separate Hate Crime Attacks, in Cupertino and Mountain View
A customer at a Mountain View Starbucks and an employee at a Cupertino T-Mobile store were attacked last week in separate hate crime incidents.
Cupertino Planning Commission Chair: No Homeless, No State Housing Laws, No Problem
Ray Wang sarcastically compared the suggestion to follow California state housing laws to democratic elections in "the Soviet Union."
Cupertino City Manager Reviewed After Housing Blunder
City Manager Deborah Feng apologized to the City Council and met with state housing reps Monday, but still faced a job review this week.
Cupertino Electeds Adopt New Development Rules Despite Warnings From Housing Officials
Cupertino electeds adopted the new density rules seemingly unaware of a letter from the state warning the ordinance violated California law.
Two New ‘Digital Food Halls’ Open in San Jose and Cupertino
Ghost kitchens are popping up everywhere, but one startup says “digital food halls” are the next big thing.
Cupertino Planning Commission Picks Roil Residents
The new slate of commissioners prompted blowback from critics, who call the board’s makeup a slap in the face to voters.
Hung Wei, Kitty Moore Projected to Win Council Seats in Cupertino
Cupertino voters elected two candidates who fall on opposite sides of the pro-or-slow-growth debate.
Cupertino Council Contenders Draw Fire for NIMBY Hot Takes
Cupertino’s present election cycle has brought more variations on the not-in-my-backyard hot takes the city’s become known for.
This Cupertino Teen is Tackling the Mental Health Crisis Twofold
The 14-year-old sophomore has a lofty goal to pair a wearable device she's developing with her soon-to-launch app, LivelyKit.
In Race Against Openly Gay Challenger, Cupertino Mayor Takes Flak Over Rainbow Signs
The colorful world of politics got a little more prismatic this week in the race between Mayor Steven Scharf and J.R. Fruen.
Op-Ed: Vallco Transformation Finally Moves Forward—Now It’s Time That Cupertino Does, Too
It is time to build a new moral vision for our city, one centered on affordability and vibrancy. It’s time to build a Cupertino for all.
Cupertino Planning Official Faces Backlash for Calling Pro-Growth Activists ‘Neoliberal Fascists’
Ray Wang is getting slammed online for trolling YIMBYs and making not-so-veiled threats about trying to get them fired.
As Residents Build Bigger Homes, Cupertino City Planners Turn to Software to Manage
Driven by an influx of wealthy residents looking to rebuild their homes, the city has turned to software to make zoning easier to grasp.