Latest News Latest News Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: December 8 – 14 Santa Clara Police Department December 18, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community 49ers Annual Hope for the Holidays Event Brings Cheer to Hundreds of Bay Area Kids Erika Towne December 17, 2019 The energy emanating from Levi’s Stadium on Dec. 10 could have lit the lights all on its own. More than… BusinessSports Wilcox Cruises to 5-2 Win over Gunderson Andrew Bensch December 17, 2019 The Wilcox soccer squad scored early and often Monday evening in an eventual 5-2 win over Gunderson, but it was… Community Santa Clara Local History/Genealogy Librarian Mary Boyle Retires Diane Andrews December 17, 2019 After serving 16 years as a librarian in Santa Clara, Mary Boyle is checking out of the library. She retires… Op-Ed Sunnyvale Must Protect Children’s Future Richard Mehlinger December 17, 2019 This October, a driver struck and seriously injured three children walking to Peterson Middle School at the intersection of El… Op-Ed Welcome Literary Yuletide Carolyn Schuk December 16, 2019 Christmas is a time for many of our favorite stories. And when you say “Christmas story,” the next thought for… Life Announcements Ruth Kidman Inghram: 1925 – 2019 Family and Loved Ones December 16, 2019 Ruth Kidman Inghram passed away on December 3rd, 2019 at age 94. She was the loving wife of Donald M…. Public Safety Changes Proposed to Residential and Business Alarm Permit Program Santa Clara Police Department December 15, 2019 At the Tuesday, Dec. 10, Santa Clara City Council meeting, the Council considered having a third-party vendor manage the Residential… Arts & Entertainment SCU 2019 Festival of Lights Brightens the Holidays Diane Andrews December 14, 2019 Even in the down-pouring rain, people stood in line, umbrellas up, waiting, hoping for a ticket to Santa Clara University‘s… City Politics Korean-Inspired Spa Gets Thumbs Up, Residential Code Variance Approved Jacob Bourne December 13, 2019 At their Dec. 11 meeting, Planning Commissioners took action on a permit request that would allow a Korean-inspired spa to… Schools In Light of Recent Student Injuries, School Safety Report on the Way Alissa Soroten December 13, 2019 In their last meeting this year, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) School Board pledged to continue to put… Community Another Holiday Cheer from the Soroptimist Ladies Soroptimist International of Santa Clara Silicon Valley December 13, 2019 For the 37th year, the Soroptimist International of Santa Clara Silicon Valley (SISCSV) distributed holiday cheer to pre-selected families at the… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From December 11 Mary Hanel December 13, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (December 12, 1919) Chamber of Commerce Drive is Successful: 600 Mark Surpassed Today on… Op-Ed Your Holiday Gift to Veterans This Year: Leave Your Fake Service Dogs at Home Sean Brown December 12, 2019 After returning home to Savannah, Ga., from serving seven years in the United States Army, Sean Brown tried to juggle… Community Bob Buchser, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Diane Andrews December 12, 2019 Bob Buchser makes a big hit when he puts on his custom-made Santa Claus suit and arrives in a Lexus… Community In the Valley this Week: December 12 – 18 Alissa Reyes December 12, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an… City Politics All Santa Clara’s Lawsuits Carolyn Schuk December 12, 2019 Lawsuits are a perennial fact of life for governments and public agencies — personal injury, ADA compliance, parking ticket appeals. They… Milestones Milestones: A New Sheriff in Town? Miles H Barber, Publisher December 11, 2019 Past Police Chief Mike Sellers retired a few months ago leaving in charge Assistant Chief Dan Winter. Winter was Assistant… Sports Wilcox Wins With Bigs Running Wild Over Washington Andrew Bensch December 11, 2019 Last season, the Wilcox Chargers basketball team went 16-8 overall and finished league play 11-1. Ergo, a 1-3 start to… City Politics Garbage Rates Increase, Architectural Review Committee To Be Eliminated David Alexander December 11, 2019 Santa Clarans will see their garbage bill double over the next few years thanks to a state mandate to reduce… 1 … 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 … 481