Vallco’s planned transformation has become a flashpoint for debates over the regional housing shortage and the tech sector’s runaway growth.
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Op-Ed: Here’s How to Fight Corruption in Cupertino
To create a more responsive government, we need to ensure that the public—and not powerful moneyed interests—are financing our elections.
Cupertino’s Former City Attorney Poised to Sue for Wrongful Firing
Cupertino’s former city attorney, Randolph Hom, is gearing up to sue his former employer for wrongful termination.
Retired Cupertino Accountant Arrested on Suspicion of Stealing $800,000 in Taxpayer Funds
A retired accountant for the city of Cupertino was arrested on suspicion of embezzling close to $800,000 from taxpayers.
Cupertino Criticized for Lack of Transparency Over City Attorney Randolph Hom’s Departure
Local watchdogs believe the city attorney’s unceremonious departure may have had something to do with the controversial Vallco Mall project.
Op-Ed: Cupertino City Council Should Hold Apple Corporation Financially Accountable
Cupertino has a unique opportunity to do the right thing by imposing an employee headcount tax on its biggest corporate denizen.
Cinema in Silicon Valley Faces Uncertain Future with Closure of Camera 3, BlueLight in Cupertino
Cinema in Silicon Valley faces an uncertain future with the closure of Camera 3, as well as the expected demise of BlueLight in Cupertino.
Cupertino School Board Candidate Admits Violent Past
A violent episode from Chris Zhang's past has forced the Cupertino school board candidate to talk about whether it’s even appropriate that he run for elected office.
A Tale of Two Cities: Santa Clara and Cupertino
The city of Santa Clara’s success is largely due to its political leadership. Elected leaders in Cupertino, on the other hand, have been an embarrassment, and none of those incumbents should be allowed to return to office.
Cupertino Councilman Barry Chang May Have Run Afoul of the Brown Act
Barry Chang saying something inappropriate in public is hardly earth-shattering news, but this time the Cupertino councilman and state Assembly candidate may have actually broken the law by bringing up a closed-session discussion out in the open.
A Very Bad Day in Cupertino
Cupertino is a very small city that borders San Jose on the western edge of its larger neighbor. It is an elite community that prides itself on its excellent schools, ethnic diversity and its agrarian heritage. Its biggest claim to fame remains that it is the corporate headquarters to the wealthiest company in the world, Apple.
San Jose, Santa Clara County Missing from California’s ‘Pro-housing’ List, Putting New Aid in Jeopardy
As Gov. Gavin Newsom pressures local governments to regulate homeless encampments, many cities and counties fall short of fulfilling requirements for $500 million in new state aid.
Most Power Restored by PG&E after Saratoga Substation Fire Christmas Eve
Power was restored on Christmas day to all but about 2,000 of the 21,000 customers who had lost power the night before, according to PG&E.
DA’s Human Trafficking Task Force Busts $1M-a-year Brothel Network
The “Operation Family Ties” investigation began in June 2025 when a Morgan Hill police officer became suspicious of one of the defendants applying to open a massage parlor under another individual’s name.
Crypto Payrolls Become a Reality Across Silicon Valley
The idea of being paid using crypto has become a reality in the heart of the most tech-savvy part of the United States.
Prologis Inc. Wins Bid for Big Economic Development Project in South Bay
Undeveloped land within the San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility will be home to data centers and manufacturing campuses that power AI revolution.
