The County is aware of the issues that have arisen on Twitter and shares concerns about the increasing hateful rhetoric. However, as a government agency, we need to maintain our presence to share information with the public, especially if it can save lives during an emergency.
This month, people over 60 years old can enjoy different cuisines and meet new people from around the community at senior nutrition sites. See where you can get your healthy meals and enjoy fun activities at https://t.co/s2YlldEQdN.
The @sccld Summer Reading Program is underway. This free challenge is for all ages and lasts until July 31. All children who read and log at least five books and complete one activity will receive a prize. Get more details and join the fun at https://t.co/lb6H3ojihg.
The @sccmvcd is committed to protecting Santa Clara County from insects and wildlife that can spread disease. The results are in for the recent election that would help fund the District and allow it to continue to mitigate and study dangerous vectors. https://t.co/q0hE2AgKR8
#SJFD is responding to a gas leak in the area of the 200 block of S 24th St. SJFD HazMat and PG&E on scene. Nearby residences have been asked to shelter in place. Traffic impacted on S 24th St. Please avoid the area.
TOC: 10:24am
Happy Pride Month LGBTQ+ friends, family, neighbors, and allies! The County of Santa Clara recognizes you and values the enormous contributions you make to our community. Watch for more information on special events this month like flag raisings, informational sessions and more.
The @SCCoSheriff Custody Bureau has implemented a new electronic system for tracking those in custody at County jails with the help of the County’s information technology department. Learn more at https://t.co/Bo9xNFSOSt
It’s Election Day! Today, June 2, is the last day to submit your ballot for the statewide primary election. You can vote at your polling place or a vote center, both of which will be open until 8 p.m. tonight. Get more details and locations at https://t.co/2FyRVpN3eS.
The Board of Supervisors meets at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 2. Join the meeting in person in the Board Chambers at 70 W. Hedding St. in San José, or online at https://t.co/Qto3qAgHrL…. See the full agenda with Zoom instructions at https://t.co/qhxcbV0Qf7.
The Department of Child Support Services earned a statewide award for its innovative data analysis dashboards now used across 16 counties. Their data-driven work is saving time and helping more families receive support. Learn more at https://t.co/L8EfVllPmD.
Elections Division Coordinator Julia Saenz helps keep elections running smoothly to ensure that every voice is heard and every vote counts. From outreach events to voter services, her work supports voter engagement across the County. Watch the video at https://t.co/6u6ifiHRcM
Start the summer with a new pet. You can take them on hikes, trips to the beach, or do whatever people do with cats, rabbits and turtles. California Adopt a Pet Day is on Saturday, June 6! Bring home a new friend from the Animal Services Center at 12425 Monterey Rd., San Martin.
Ensure you stay current on stories from throughout the County by signing up for our monthly email. If you get bored of us, you can easily unsubscribe! Register for free at https://t.co/73NM12GiId
The County of Santa Clara, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, developer Affirmed Housing, and an array of partners broke ground Friday on a 195-unit affordable housing development next to the Berryessa/North San José BART Station. Learn more at https://t.co/2U5Xu85ogG
If you purchased grape plants from Costco after April 21, you should isolate the grape plants away from other plant material and contact the Division of Agriculture at 408-918-4600 to schedule an inspection of the plants.
Grape plants sold at Costco stores in Santa Clara County may be infested with the Glassy-winged sharpshooter. This is an invasive pest that carries Pierce’s disease, which can be fatal to grapevines. 🧵
During Mental Health Awareness Month, the team at Behavioral Health Services are dedicated to prioritizing your well-being, removing the stigma around mental health and letting individuals and families know that resources are available. Learn more at https://t.co/eNkbU5IcSF.
We’re less than one week away from election day! Vote Centers are open for the June 2, Primary Election. Find locations and hours at https://t.co/ykCZpH3Hmx.
Vote Centers are now open for in-person voting and additional services for the June 2, 2026 Statewide Direct Primary Election. 111 Official Drop Boxes are also available for voters to return their ballots.
For the most current locations and hours of operation, please visit https://t.co/NSf2qOVkKt and https://t.co/TMW44tD2ez
#SCCVote #RegisterToVote #VoteVote #Vote
Several changes to Medi-Cal may affect your health coverage. If you are a member, it’s important to keep your contact information current so you don’t miss important notices about your coverage and can respond quickly to notifications from the State. https://t.co/Y9RCwm2bnO.
Matresa never imagined she would experience homelessness. After losing her tech job, a temporary setback turned into years of housing instability. Thanks to the $950 million Measure A Affordable Housing Bond, Matresa once again has a safe place to lay her head at night.
On this solemn Memorial Day, we remember and honor the sacrifices of the brave people who lost their lives in the line of duty. May we never forget those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country.