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Sunnyvale Car Dealer Charged With Grand Theft

Posted on January 31, 2013 by Jim Griffith

You may recall some news reports of an El Camino used car dealership that unexpectedly closed a couple of months ago, leaving the owners of a bunch of cars wondering what happened to their cars and/or money.  NBC Bay Area … Continue reading →

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Posted in Public Safety, Sunnyvale in the News

NOVA’s Kris Stadelman Receives Woman of Influence Award

Posted on January 31, 2013 by Jim Griffith

Every year, The Silicon Valley Business Journal awards the top 100 most influential women in Silicon Valley with a Woman of Influence Award.  This year, the NOVA Workforce Board’s Director Kris Stadelman has been selected to receive a Woman of … Continue reading →

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Name Sunnyvale’s Newest Park!

Posted on January 31, 2013 by Jim Griffith

The City is soliciting suggestions for names for the new 1-acre park, now open on Santa Real on the east side of Sunnyvale.  Details and contact information can be found here. … Continue reading →

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Posted in Community outreach, Parks and Recreation

PublicCEO Article On Sunnyvale and Moody’s

Posted on January 31, 2013 by Jim Griffith

PublicCEO, a local government news site, has a great write-up on Moody’s, and its decision to maintain Sunnyvale’s Aaa credit rating.  It talks about the reasons behind Moody’s decision, and how other cities up for review were not so highly … Continue reading →

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BREAKING – Moody’s Maintains Sunnyvale’s Aaa Credit Rating

Posted on January 30, 2013 by Jim Griffith

You may have heard that the credit rating agency Moody’s Investors Services had announced a couple of months ago that they were going to review a number of California cities for possible credit rating downgrades, and Sunnyvale was on the … Continue reading →

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