Cupertino appoints Tina Kapoor as new city manager after years of leadership turnover
The Cupertino City Council voted unanimously to appoint Tina Kapoor as the city’s next city manager, formally removing the word “interim” from her title and signaling a shift toward stability after years of leadership turnover. The decision places Kapoor at the head of the municipal administration during a period of ongoing debate over housing, development, and long-term economic planning in the Bay Area. Her appointment follows a series of frequent leadership changes that have shaped t
Cupertino appoints Tina Kapoor as new city manager after years of leadership turnover
The Cupertino City Council voted unanimously to appoint Tina Kapoor as the city’s next city manager, formally removing the word “interim” from her title and signaling a shift toward stability after years of leadership turnover. The decision places Kapoor at the head of the municipal administration during a period of ongoing debate over housing, development, and long-term economic planning in the Bay Area. Her appointment follows a series of frequent leadership changes that have shaped t
Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash
A plan to build one of Cupertino’s first 100 percent affordable housing projects, designed to support some of the community’s most vulnerable residents, has stirred opposition from neighbors concerned about safety and parking. The proposed project, located along Mary Avenue, aims to create 40 affordable homes on a 0.79-acre site. Out of these, 19 homes would be reserved for adults and families with children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, while 20 u
Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash
A plan to build one of Cupertino’s first 100 percent affordable housing projects, designed to support some of the community’s most vulnerable residents, has stirred opposition from neighbors concerned about safety and parking. The proposed project, located along Mary Avenue, aims to create 40 affordable homes on a 0.79-acre site. Out of these, 19 homes would be reserved for adults and families with children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, while 20 u
India’s Government Clarifies Stance on India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Clash, No Bilateral Sporting Events
The Indian government has made its position clear regarding sports engagements with Pakistan, especially in the context of upcoming international events. In a new policy unveiled by the Sports Ministry, the government declared that India will not participate in any bilateral sporting events with Pakistan, even if hosted at neutral venues. The policy, which has been implemented immediately, aims to limit interactions with Pakistan in sports following the strai
India’s Government Clarifies Stance on India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Clash, No Bilateral Sporting Events
The Indian government has made its position clear regarding sports engagements with Pakistan, especially in the context of upcoming international events. In a new policy unveiled by the Sports Ministry, the government declared that India will not participate in any bilateral sporting events with Pakistan, even if hosted at neutral venues. The policy, which has been implemented immediately, aims to limit interactions with Pakistan in sports following the strai
Cupertino housing project may replace Bandley Center with 27 new townhomes
A new housing project in Cupertino could soon reshape a familiar corner of the city by replacing the long-standing Bandley Center with a residential community. San Ramon-based SummerHill Homes has submitted a preliminary application for the development of 27 townhomes on a 1.55-acre site located at 10268 Bandley Drive. The three-story townhomes would bring a mix of modern residences to Cupertino, with plans including five moderately affordable units and 59 parking spaces. Most of the parking wou
Cupertino housing project may replace Bandley Center with 27 new townhomes
A new housing project in Cupertino could soon reshape a familiar corner of the city by replacing the long-standing Bandley Center with a residential community. San Ramon-based SummerHill Homes has submitted a preliminary application for the development of 27 townhomes on a 1.55-acre site located at 10268 Bandley Drive. The three-story townhomes would bring a mix of modern residences to Cupertino, with plans including five moderately affordable units and 59 parking spaces. Most of the parking wou
No Place for Shubman Gill in Asia Cup Squad, Report Says India Looking for Experienced Players
As the highly anticipated Asia Cup 2025 approaches, speculation has intensified over the inclusion of Shubman Gill in India’s squad. Despite his stellar performance in the recently concluded England Test series, reports suggest that the in-form batter might not make the cut for the upcoming tournament. Set to begin on September 9, 2025, the Asia Cup will be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where India is expected to field a team with significant e
No Place for Shubman Gill in Asia Cup Squad, Report Says India Looking for Experienced Players
As the highly anticipated Asia Cup 2025 approaches, speculation has intensified over the inclusion of Shubman Gill in India’s squad. Despite his stellar performance in the recently concluded England Test series, reports suggest that the in-form batter might not make the cut for the upcoming tournament. Set to begin on September 9, 2025, the Asia Cup will be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where India is expected to field a team with significant e
Cupertino tenants face displacement as college converts apartments into student housing
In a major move aimed at alleviating housing challenges faced by students, the Foothill-De Anza Community College District has officially taken ownership of McClellan Terrace Apartments in Cupertino. The $65.6 million acquisition was finalized on July 31 in a strategic attempt to convert the existing 94-unit apartment complex into roughly 332 affordable student beds. While the project is touted as a game-changer for student housing access, it comes at a cost: dozens of current residents will
Cupertino tenants face displacement as college converts apartments into student housing
In a major move aimed at alleviating housing challenges faced by students, the Foothill-De Anza Community College District has officially taken ownership of McClellan Terrace Apartments in Cupertino. The $65.6 million acquisition was finalized on July 31 in a strategic attempt to convert the existing 94-unit apartment complex into roughly 332 affordable student beds. While the project is touted as a game-changer for student housing access, it comes at a cost: dozens of current residents will
Rising rents in West Valley push young public servants out of local government roles
Rising housing costs in the West Valley are pushing young civic leaders out of their communities and local government roles. This growing issue adds another layer to the region’s escalating housing crisis and is quietly reshaping the face of public service. One such example is Yuyi He, who dedicated her evenings to serving on a housing commission after her day job in the tech sector. She worked to represent renters and young residents in housing policy decisions, including a
Rising rents in West Valley push young public servants out of local government roles
Rising housing costs in the West Valley are pushing young civic leaders out of their communities and local government roles. This growing issue adds another layer to the region’s escalating housing crisis and is quietly reshaping the face of public service. One such example is Yuyi He, who dedicated her evenings to serving on a housing commission after her day job in the tech sector. She worked to represent renters and young residents in housing policy decisions, including a
Santa Clara’s Permanente Creek restoration begins after decades of cement plant pollution
A long-polluted Santa Clara County hillside is finally on the road to environmental recovery as Heidelberg Materials begins a major restoration project for Permanente Creek. For decades, the Lehigh Permanente Quarry and Cement Plant near Cupertino released pollutants that severely impacted the waterway, wildlife, and surrounding ecosystem. Now, after years of delays and community concerns, the company has outlined an extensive plan to restore approximately 1.7 miles of the creek, marking a si
Santa Clara’s Permanente Creek restoration begins after decades of cement plant pollution
A long-polluted Santa Clara County hillside is finally on the road to environmental recovery as Heidelberg Materials begins a major restoration project for Permanente Creek. For decades, the Lehigh Permanente Quarry and Cement Plant near Cupertino released pollutants that severely impacted the waterway, wildlife, and surrounding ecosystem. Now, after years of delays and community concerns, the company has outlined an extensive plan to restore approximately 1.7 miles of the creek, marking a si
Los Gatos and Cupertino struggle with poor transit service
Public transit riders in West Valley communities such as Los Gatos and Cupertino continue to face long wait times, infrequent bus schedules, and unreliable service. Without access to light rail options and limited bus coverage, many residents must rely solely on public buses, making even short commutes a major time commitment. Kylie Clark, a Los Gatos resident, is one of many frustrated by the current state of transportation. She serves on a local transit advisory committee but fi
Los Gatos and Cupertino struggle with poor transit service
Public transit riders in West Valley communities such as Los Gatos and Cupertino continue to face long wait times, infrequent bus schedules, and unreliable service. Without access to light rail options and limited bus coverage, many residents must rely solely on public buses, making even short commutes a major time commitment. Kylie Clark, a Los Gatos resident, is one of many frustrated by the current state of transportation. She serves on a local transit advisory committee but fi
Cupertino uses traffic data to reduce crashes and protect pedestrians
Cupertino is taking a data-driven approach to traffic safety by launching a new public dashboard that tracks nearly two thousand traffic collisions across the city. The interactive tool, which reflects crash data from 2018 through 2024, is aimed at helping the community and local officials better understand accident trends and make informed decisions to improve public safety on the roads. The dashboard compiles information from a statewide traffic records system and provides a cle
Cupertino uses traffic data to reduce crashes and protect pedestrians
Cupertino is taking a data-driven approach to traffic safety by launching a new public dashboard that tracks nearly two thousand traffic collisions across the city. The interactive tool, which reflects crash data from 2018 through 2024, is aimed at helping the community and local officials better understand accident trends and make informed decisions to improve public safety on the roads. The dashboard compiles information from a statewide traffic records system and provides a cle
Big-rig fire shuts down westbound I-580 at Altamont Pass, traffic diverted
A significant traffic disruption occurred on Friday morning when a large truck caught fire, resulting in a complete shutdown of all westbound lanes on Interstate 580 at Altamont Pass. The incident began shortly before 6 a.m. near Grant Line Road, where the truck caught fire while traveling westbound. The blaze quickly spread to surrounding dry brush, triggering an immediate emergency response to contain what could have developed into a wider vegetation fire. Firefighting teams arr
Big-rig fire shuts down westbound I-580 at Altamont Pass, traffic diverted
A significant traffic disruption occurred on Friday morning when a large truck caught fire, resulting in a complete shutdown of all westbound lanes on Interstate 580 at Altamont Pass. The incident began shortly before 6 a.m. near Grant Line Road, where the truck caught fire while traveling westbound. The blaze quickly spread to surrounding dry brush, triggering an immediate emergency response to contain what could have developed into a wider vegetation fire. Firefighting teams arr
Bay Area bakery lost $100K due to DoorDash fee error, finally reimbursed
A small family-run bakery in California’s Bay Area faced an unexpected financial crisis that went undetected for nearly a decade. La Patisserie, a popular shop in Cupertino known for its elegant pastries and intricate wedding cakes, was unknowingly overcharged by its delivery partner for more than eight years. What was believed to be a fruitful partnership with a major food delivery platform turned into a long-term financial drain costing the business over $100,000 in commission fees.
Bay Area bakery lost $100K due to DoorDash fee error, finally reimbursed
A small family-run bakery in California’s Bay Area faced an unexpected financial crisis that went undetected for nearly a decade. La Patisserie, a popular shop in Cupertino known for its elegant pastries and intricate wedding cakes, was unknowingly overcharged by its delivery partner for more than eight years. What was believed to be a fruitful partnership with a major food delivery platform turned into a long-term financial drain costing the business over $100,000 in commission fees.
Gold Cup 2025 Highlights: Mexico Clinch 2-1 Victory Over USA in Final
The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup final between the United States and Mexico delivered a night of top-tier football at Houston’s NRG Stadium. As fans packed the venue and millions tuned in worldwide, the clash of two regional giants promised excitement—and delivered in full. Mexico emerged victorious after a 2-1 win over the United States, showing resilience, experience, and precise execution in critical moments. From the first whistle, the
Gold Cup 2025 Highlights: Mexico Clinch 2-1 Victory Over USA in Final
The 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup final between the United States and Mexico delivered a night of top-tier football at Houston’s NRG Stadium. As fans packed the venue and millions tuned in worldwide, the clash of two regional giants promised excitement—and delivered in full. Mexico emerged victorious after a 2-1 win over the United States, showing resilience, experience, and precise execution in critical moments. From the first whistle, the
Apple Spends $500 Million on Bay Area Real Estate in One Week
Apple has made headlines with its latest real estate investment spree, spending over half a billion dollars in just one week. The tech giant finalized two major property purchases in Silicon Valley, underscoring its commitment to expanding its footprint in the region. On June 24, Apple closed a deal to acquire the 220,000-square-foot Cupertino Gateway complex for $166.9 million. Located on North Tantau Avenue in Cupe
Apple Spends $500 Million on Bay Area Real Estate in One Week
Apple has made headlines with its latest real estate investment spree, spending over half a billion dollars in just one week. The tech giant finalized two major property purchases in Silicon Valley, underscoring its commitment to expanding its footprint in the region. On June 24, Apple closed a deal to acquire the 220,000-square-foot Cupertino Gateway complex for $166.9 million. Located on North Tantau Avenue in Cupe
Rodents force shutdowns at major food retailers across Santa Clara County
A persistent rat infestation has kept a Cupertino grocery store closed for more than two months, marking one of the most severe health enforcement cases in Santa Clara County this year. Located on Stevens Creek Boulevard, the store initially suspended operations in its deli, juice bar, and bakery in late March after health inspectors found evidence of rodent contamination in areas visible to customers. Despite multiple pest control efforts, including baiting and capturing at least one roof rat,
Rodents force shutdowns at major food retailers across Santa Clara County
A persistent rat infestation has kept a Cupertino grocery store closed for more than two months, marking one of the most severe health enforcement cases in Santa Clara County this year. Located on Stevens Creek Boulevard, the store initially suspended operations in its deli, juice bar, and bakery in late March after health inspectors found evidence of rodent contamination in areas visible to customers. Despite multiple pest control efforts, including baiting and capturing at least one roof rat,
Leadership shake-up in Cupertino as city manager steps down with major severance deal
Cupertino is preparing for a major leadership transition after the city council approved a settlement with its city manager, marking the end of her tenure and setting the stage for a new appointment. In a closed session vote held on June 3, the council voted 4-1 to settle with Pamela Wu, who had been placed on paid administrative leave in May. The agreement grants Wu a severance package totaling $311,098.53 along with a limited continuation of benefits. According to the terms of t
Leadership shake-up in Cupertino as city manager steps down with major severance deal
Cupertino is preparing for a major leadership transition after the city council approved a settlement with its city manager, marking the end of her tenure and setting the stage for a new appointment. In a closed session vote held on June 3, the council voted 4-1 to settle with Pamela Wu, who had been placed on paid administrative leave in May. The agreement grants Wu a severance package totaling $311,098.53 along with a limited continuation of benefits. According to the terms of t
Cupertino volunteers harvest 250 lbs of fruit to help families in need
A grassroots community effort in Cupertino has transformed the simple act of harvesting backyard fruit into a powerful mission to support local families experiencing food insecurity. Organized by a local climate action group and supported by a team of dedicated volunteers, the initiative harvested approximately 250 pounds of fruit in just three and a half hours from residential trees in the area. The late-April pilot harvest saw local volunteers come together to collect fruit that
Cupertino volunteers harvest 250 lbs of fruit to help families in need
A grassroots community effort in Cupertino has transformed the simple act of harvesting backyard fruit into a powerful mission to support local families experiencing food insecurity. Organized by a local climate action group and supported by a team of dedicated volunteers, the initiative harvested approximately 250 pounds of fruit in just three and a half hours from residential trees in the area. The late-April pilot harvest saw local volunteers come together to collect fruit that
FOWPAL Celebrates Haitian Flag Day in New Jersey and New York
In a powerful display of unity and cultural pride, the Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL) brought vibrant celebrations to Roselle, New Jersey, and Brooklyn, New York, in honor of Haitian Flag Day. The dual events, held on May 17, 2025, were filled with color, music, and inspiring messages that encouraged youth and communities to embrace values of conscience, integrity, and peace. Hosted in front of Roselle Borough Hall, the New Jersey celebration marked the 222nd anniversar
FOWPAL Celebrates Haitian Flag Day in New Jersey and New York
In a powerful display of unity and cultural pride, the Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL) brought vibrant celebrations to Roselle, New Jersey, and Brooklyn, New York, in honor of Haitian Flag Day. The dual events, held on May 17, 2025, were filled with color, music, and inspiring messages that encouraged youth and communities to embrace values of conscience, integrity, and peace. Hosted in front of Roselle Borough Hall, the New Jersey celebration marked the 222nd anniversar
Cupertino Whole Foods Closure Boosts Foot Traffic for Nearby Eateries
A surprising turn of events in Cupertino has turned a health concern into an unexpected business opportunity for nearby restaurants and cafes. The Whole Foods grocery store located on Stevens Creek Boulevard was temporarily shut down at the end of April by the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health due to rodent droppings discovered in multiple areas including the receiving bay, deli, juice bar and beneath the sink. The closure, though problematic for shoppers
Cupertino Whole Foods Closure Boosts Foot Traffic for Nearby Eateries
A surprising turn of events in Cupertino has turned a health concern into an unexpected business opportunity for nearby restaurants and cafes. The Whole Foods grocery store located on Stevens Creek Boulevard was temporarily shut down at the end of April by the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health due to rodent droppings discovered in multiple areas including the receiving bay, deli, juice bar and beneath the sink. The closure, though problematic for shoppers
Maldives President Muizzu Breaks record with 15-hour Press Meet
In a landmark media event, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu set a new global record for the longest press conference by a head of state, addressing reporters continuously for nearly 15 hours. The extensive session, held on Saturday, began at 10:00 a.m. local time and concluded well past midnight, surpassing the previous record of 14 hours set by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in 2019. The record-breaking press meet comes amid growing scrutiny of Muizzu’s administration and his
Maldives President Muizzu Breaks record with 15-hour Press Meet
In a landmark media event, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu set a new global record for the longest press conference by a head of state, addressing reporters continuously for nearly 15 hours. The extensive session, held on Saturday, began at 10:00 a.m. local time and concluded well past midnight, surpassing the previous record of 14 hours set by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in 2019. The record-breaking press meet comes amid growing scrutiny of Muizzu’s administration and his









