Cupertino Courier
Cover Story
Photograph by Jacqueline Ramseyer
Outrage: Mandi Benson, president of the California chapter of the National Organization for Women, speaks out at a demonstration May 31 protesting the decision by Santa Clara County District Attorney Dolores Carr not to prosecute an alleged rape that took place during a party for a De Anza College baseball player.
Fighting Back
Supporters push for a victim's day in court
By Cody Kraatz
Alleged rape case jolts community. more >>
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City budget includes expanded hours for the library
Flush with several million dollars in reserves.
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Parks & Rec Department is looking for new planner
Cupertino Parks and Recreation Department is reshuffling and growing its staff.
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City council trims fees, reshapes tree ordinance
The Cupertino City Council chopped away at fees for residents who apply for permits before removing trees.
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