A Silicon Valley performing arts tour may be just the ticket to escape the woes of the world. Three local theater productions open May 20, and the Santa Clara...
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VTA has taken another step to try and move forward after last year’s tragic shooting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard. On...
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Few people in Santa Clara — if anybody — would dispute the importance of publicly available recreational activities, often called “public amenities.”...
After more than 35 years at Fremont High School and nearly 70 years serving the Cupertino and Sunnyvale communities, the Cupertino Co-Op...
The Silicon Valley Leadership Group Foundation and the Santa Clara County Office of Education have teamed up to produce the 9th Annual...
Santa Clara resident Aarna Agrawal is receiving a gold medal in May through the President’s Volunteer Service Award program for her work...
Parked in front of Northside Library on April 30 was a shiny DeLorean time machine, a vehicle with gull-wing doors. On this...
A study released earlier this year by Stanford University found that even when shut off, gas stoves still leak small amounts of...
It’s a story of international sisterhood. Of privileged women helping women in need. Silicon Valley Soroptimist, Jodie Fillhardt, made the questionable decision...
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Young people who want to enrich their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) skills, but are unable to participate in costly programs,...