Cupertino, Sunnyvale and Milpitas Reporter
Stephanie Lam
Stephanie Lam is a Bay Area News Group reporter covering the communities of Cupertino, Sunnyvale and Milpitas for The Mercury News and East Bay Times. She previously worked as a reporter for Cap City News in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and has internship roots at San Jose Spotlight and the Bay City News Foundation. A Cupertino native, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism from San Jose State University and a master's in international public and political communication from the University of Sheffield.
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Milpitas to add new park near Great Mall
The city is currently collecting resident feedback regarding the park's design.
North Sunnyvale Christmas parade returns after decade-long absence
The parade will start on Dec. 14 at 11 a.m. at Lakewood School.
17-year-old arrested after Discovery Bay car crash kills guard in security booth
The teenager was booked into Contra Costa County Juvenile Hall on Saturday.
One dead following East Bay go-kart crash
The incident occurred Friday on Sellers Avenue north of Sunset Road.
Small aftershock detected in Humboldt County
The 3.3 shock comes a day after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck off the coast of the county.
Cupertino City Council: Ray Wang wins second seat
Wang received just 64 more votes over Rod Sinks.
Take a look behind the scenes of Cyber Monday at a Bay Area Amazon warehouse
At the Amazon delivery station in Milpitas, hundreds of thousands of packages can flow through the warehouse on Cyber Monday, which is twice the amount employees usually handle on an...
Piedmont High alums identified as Cybertruck crash victims
The victims, college-aged students, are Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson and Krysta Tsukahara.
Black Friday: Start to a big spending season in Bay Area?
Optimistic prediction comes despite widespread anxiety over higher prices.
Wish Book: Can one device change a life? For one South Bay woman with severe epilepsy, the answer is yes
The Silicon Valley Independent Living Center is hoping to raise $15,000 to o purchase assistive technology equipment for people with disabilities.