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In celebration of 46 years of sister cityhood between Cupertino and Toyokawa, Japan, locals flocked to Cupertino Memorial Park, across the street from De Anza College, to experience cultural foods and ...
Unlike the past two fiscal years, the 2025-26 budget will be able to fund more long-awaited requests from several city ...
Deering Estate Artist-in-Residence Spotlight Andrea Clement Andrea Clement is an Artist in Residence at Deering Esate and a Miami-based artist and educator whose photo encaustic work captures the ...
The City of Cupertino invites residents to participate in National Night Out by hosting a block party for their neighborhood ...
The Cupertino City Council recently signed off on a new plan to increase the number of assisted-living housing units and ...
The methodology used by U.S. News is based on “the median gross rent and annual housing costs for mortgage-paying homeowners ...
The president is threatening to impose tariffs on Apple it doesn't deliver American-made iPhones—but as is often the case ...
Forget fast food. Gas stations now serve gourmet tacos, tapas and other meals worth pulling over for. Road trips will never ...
Home prices in the San Francisco Bay Area hit their highest level in nearly three years in April, according to a report by Re ...
In his new book, Apple in China, Patrick McGee examines how Tim Cook unwittingly led Apple right into the heart of Trump’s ...
Cupertino remains tight-lipped on why City Manager Pamela Wu has placed on paid administrative leave last week. The council voted 3-2 in a Friday closed session in favor of Wu’s leae “ensure ...
(KRON) — The City of Cupertino announced that it has placed its city manager on paid administrative leave. In a statement released on Friday, city officials formally stated that City Manager ...