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Mission College Grad Puts New Spin on Fast Casual Dining

Erika Towne

July 29, 2019

They call it “Paella for the people.” Valencian Gold is a new fast casual restaurant housed in the suburbs off…

Santana Row Serves Up Endless Options for Summer Fun 

Santa Clara Weekly

July 29, 2019

Santana Row has a full roster of free events with something for almost everyone. For those market-goers who enjoy shopping…

City Hires Project Manager to Oversee Related Santa Clara Development

The City Of Santa Clara

July 29, 2019

This morning Santa Clara City Manager Deanna J. Santana announced the hiring of Dolores Montenegro, an experienced project/program manager with…

Unique Program at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Improves Lives of Patients with Mental Health Issues

Kaiser Permanente

July 28, 2019

Every month on the first Wednesday, a new group of Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara adult psychiatry patients meet to start…

New Post Office Opening in Sunnyvale

Erika Towne

July 28, 2019

A new post office is getting ready to open its doors in Sunnyvale. The new office is located in a…

Internet Restored at Franklin Square Post Office; Outage Lasted Five Days

Erika Towne

July 27, 2019

An internet outage at the post office in Santa Clara’s Franklin Square has finally been resolved. “There was a service…

Ferheen Abbasi Wants to be a Doctor After Suffering a Painful Loss

Diane Andrews

July 27, 2019

For pre-med student Ferheen Abbasi, the fight against cancer is passionate and personal. Her mom, Nasrin Abbasi, is an ovarian…

Appeal on Single Family Home Project Gets Heated

Jacob Bourne

July 26, 2019

Planning Commissioners heard an appeal on July 24 regarding plans for a single family home at 3533 Gibson Court. The…

Bay Area Children’s Theatre Brings “Llama Llama Live!” to Sunnyvale

Santa Clara Weekly

July 26, 2019

Get ready to do the Bedtime Dance when “Llama Llama Live!” — a new musical by Bay Area Children’s Theatre (BACT). The show…

Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From July 24

Mary Hanel

July 26, 2019

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (July 25, 1919) August 9th: Date of City’s Reception in Honor of Returned Soldiers:…

Internet Outage at Franklin Square Post Office Affects Customers

Erika Towne

July 25, 2019

The post office at Santa Clara’s Franklin Square has been without internet service for more than a week and there’s…

Consultant Identified for Downtown Precise Plan but Mum’s the Word

Jacob Bourne

July 25, 2019

The Downtown Precise Plan Community Task Force met with City of Santa Clara staff for the second time on July…

Santa Clara Senior Joe Aboussleman’s Woodworking Projects Reflect a Lifetime of Resourcefulness

Diane Andrews

July 25, 2019

The woodshop at the Santa Clara Senior Center, 1301 Fremont Street, is abuzz with sawdust flying Tuesdays and Thursdays from…

Teenager Bryan Reyes Already a Briarwood Coaching Legend

Andrew Bensch

July 25, 2019

Selfless, sophisticated and sympathetic; these often aren’t the adjectives used to describe the average teenager. But rising Santa Clara High…

In the Valley this Week: July 25 – 31

Santa Clara Weekly

July 25, 2019

The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an…

Northside Branch Library Celebrates 5-Year Anniversary

The City Of Santa Clara

July 25, 2019

Santa Clara City Library’s Northside Branch is celebrating its 5th anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 10,10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Northside Library…

Milestones: Out of Balance

Miles H Barber, Publisher

July 25, 2019

Perhaps the most important quality missing from our City Council is balance. Having the odd number of Council representatives at…

They’re In Business: Openings and Closures In and Around Santa Clara

Melissa McKenzie

July 24, 2019

Here’s what’s newly opened, closed and opening soon in and around Santa Clara.   Closed Mexicali Grill 3149 Mission College…

Owens Corning One of the Greenest Companies in America

Erika Towne

July 24, 2019

Look out into the skies over the Owens Corning plant on Central Expressway in Santa Clara and you’re likely to…

Sunnyvale DPS Gets Go Ahead to Launch Drones

Erika Towne

July 24, 2019

Sunnyvale’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) is the latest Bay Area agency to receive approval to start flying Unmanned Aerial…

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