All the builders, do-it-yourself guys, wood hobbyists, and auto repair buffs in Silicon Valley are excited. No, they more than excited. They are thrilled about the opening of a...
Author: Diane Andrews
Like a magnet, Santa Clara’s 52-acre Central Park draws joggers, dog walkers, families with kids, teens hanging out, sweethearts smooching on benches,...
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In the November 2004 election Santa Clarans—72 percent of those who voted—approved the issuance of $315 million in general obligation bonds to...
Schools
Career Technical Education Students Showcase Wilcox High School’s Renovated Electives Wing at Open House
Bucking the trend by some school districts to balance budgets by cutting back on elective classes, the Santa Clara Unified School District...
It turns out that almost everybody knows of somebody with dementia, the life-altering loss of cognitive ability commonly associated with, but not...
It was a hard-won, proud moment for the young men in the Santa Clara County Council of the Boy Scouts of America...
It’s not that Donnelle McGee’s poetry is about love per se. Rather, the Mission College writer, counselor (since 1998), and English instructor’s...
Not everyone who forgets where they left their keys or why they went into the bedroom has dementia. It is when your...
“The height of a chef’s hat reflects status in the kitchen. The higher the hat, the higher the status,” says chef Daniel...
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Business
Owens Corning Celebrates Two-Year Injury-Free Safety Record and Announces New, Greener, Energy-Saving Products
In the U.S., buildings are the number one consumers of energy. Owens Corning is doing something about that. Twenty-four hours a day,...