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Current and Future Olympians Come Together at International Swim Meet in Santa Clara

Erika Towne

June 21, 2019

The International Swim Meet is a long standing tradition at Santa Clara’s International Swim Center. The annual event attracts some…

Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From June 19

Mary Hanel

June 21, 2019

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (June 20, 1919) Public Stands by Telephone Girls in Their Statewide Strike for Living…

Santa Clara’s Wag Hotel Responds After Dog Attacks Four Employees

Erika Towne

June 20, 2019

Santa Clara’s Wag Hotel has implemented new policies after a dog attacked four employees, sending three of them to the…

Over 70 Foster Youth Celebrate Accomplishments at Levi’s Stadium Graduation

Santa Clara Weekly

June 20, 2019

More than 70 Santa Clara County current and former foster youth were honored last week for graduating from High School,…

Sunnyvale Art Club Members Prove They Get the Picture At Annual Art Show

Cynthia Cheng

June 20, 2019

After Sunnyvale Art Club’s Art Show was set up at the Sunnyvale Public Library on June 7, Sunnyvale Mayor Larry…

Santa Clara Unified School District Lead-Free

Janet Garcia

June 20, 2019

During the 2018-2019 school year, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) finished its lead testing for all schools in…

In the Valley this Week: June 20 – 26

Santa Clara Weekly

June 20, 2019

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

Little League All Stars: Should Briarwood and Westside Merge?

Andrew Bensch

June 20, 2019

This week marked the beginning of All Star season for Little Leagues around the country. The 11-12-year-old teams for each…

Pirates’ Journey Ends One Port Short

Andrew Bensch

June 20, 2019

The “Comeback Kids” of Briarwood Little League almost did it again on Saturday. Unfortunately for Pirates fans, their squad came…

Milestones: A Resilient Chamber

Miles H Barber, Publisher

June 20, 2019

Congratulations to the Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce which has become revitalized, energized and on fire. This despite a severe…

Keep Calm and Cherry On at Sunnyvale’s Orchard Fruit Stand

Cynthia Cheng

June 19, 2019

On a sunny June day at Sunnyvale’s Orchard Heritage Park, Jose Zavala, 15, pitted cherries. “There’s a tool I use…

Flame of Hope Makes Another Successful Run Through Santa Clara, Sunnyvale

Erika Towne

June 19, 2019

“This is fabulous. This is what we’re all about. Law enforcement, they’re giving back to the community, they’re volunteering their…

Commissioners Get a Primer on El Camino Real Retail

Jacob Bourne

June 19, 2019

The Planning Commission’s most recent meeting on June 12 was dominated by a study session on the El Camino Real…

A Family Affair: The Hut Reopens Just in Time for Santa Clara University Graduation

Erika Towne

June 19, 2019

It’s back and better than ever. After a three year hiatus, the popular Dads and Grads event at The Hut…

Grand Jury Finds Santa Clara Compliance with Public Records Law “Unacceptable”

Carolyn Schuk

June 18, 2019

Santa Clara has failed to comply with the California Public Records Act (CPRA) by lacking systems, employee training and documentation…

A “Summer of Discovery” at Santa Clara Libraries

Cynthia Cheng

June 18, 2019

At the June 8 Summer Reading Kickoff held at Northside Library, Musician mikO Tolliver from the Rock Star Guitar Academy channeled…

Santa Clara Police Report: June 9 – 15

Santa Clara Police Department

June 18, 2019

The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The…

Santa Clara Unified Bids Farewell to Dr. Stan Rose, Talks Disaster Preparedness, Budget

Alissa Soroten

June 17, 2019

Though many in attendance were anxious to find out the fate of the Golden State Warriors, the overall theme of…

Options for All Partners with Joey Travolta to Train Adults with Developmental Disabilities in Filmmaking

Diane Andrews

June 16, 2019

Options for All has created an unexpected and exciting career path for Bay Area adults with developmental disabilities — filmmaking….

Sunny Dosanjh, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

Diane Andrews

June 15, 2019

A mosaic of photos honoring former U.S. Air Force Sergeant Sunny Dosanjh as Volunteer of the Year for 2018 is…

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