May 6, 2021 Cupertino Electeds Adopt New Development Rules Despite Warnings From Housing Officials By Katie Lauer Cupertino electeds adopted the new density rules seemingly unaware of a letter from the state warning the ordinance violated California law. Read More 9
March 2, 2021 Santa Clara Co. Forum Tackles Concerns Over Lehigh Quarry By Emanuel Lee Officials will discuss some of the latest developments about the mine in a 6:30pm Wednesday Zoom meeting. Read More 0
February 10, 2021 Cupertino Planning Commission Picks Roil Residents By The Fly The new slate of commissioners prompted blowback from critics, who call the board’s makeup a slap in the face to voters. Read More 7
December 5, 2018 Op-Ed: Google Bought Land in Downtown San Jose—Now What? By Tom Skinner San Jose has arrived at a fork in the road: we can either tax tech to build homes and transit, or we can recommit to a broken status quo. Read More 36
September 6, 2018 Retired Cupertino Accountant Arrested on Suspicion of Stealing $800,000 in Taxpayer Funds By Silicon Valley Newsroom A retired accountant for the city of Cupertino was arrested on suspicion of embezzling close to $800,000 from taxpayers. Read More 5
August 1, 2018 Cupertino Criticized for Lack of Transparency Over City Attorney Randolph Hom’s Departure By The Fly Local watchdogs believe the city attorney’s unceremonious departure may have had something to do with the controversial Vallco Mall project. Read More 10
October 20, 2014 A Tale of Two Cities: Santa Clara and Cupertino By Rich Robinson 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. Read More 32