California’s COVID-19 State of Emergency Ends
California’s COVID-19 pandemic state of emergency officially ended on Tuesday, nearly three years after Governor Newsom issued the nation’s first statewide stay-at-home order. The end…
California’s COVID-19 pandemic state of emergency officially ended on Tuesday, nearly three years after Governor Newsom issued the nation’s first statewide stay-at-home order. The end…
A series of winter storms this week are expected to bring some of the coldest and windiest conditions California has seen all season. Rain will…
Amidst company-wide layoffs and plans to cut down on office space, Google announced this week that it is reconsidering the timeline for its sweeping downtown…
The County of Santa Clara announced it will demobilize all COVID-19 mass testing and vaccination locations by the end of the month. The County…
Apple purchased a 384,000-square-foot tech campus in Cupertino this month that the company had been leasing for over a decade. The Apple Results Way Campus…
January has brought little comfort to the Bay Area tech sector, as layoffs announced last fall at Meta, Twitter and other South Bay companies were…
As the latest, highly infectious COVID-19 variant called XBB.1.5 spreads across the country this winter, Cupertino Today is reminding our readers that they are still…
Clean Air De Anza (CADA), a campus student organization, teamed up with the Asian Pacific Islander Coalition for Health Against Tobacco (API-CHAT) to distribute information…
A status update during Tuesday’s Cupertino City Council meeting revealed the City is significantly behind in submitting its state-mandated housing plan. Community Development Director Luke…