Latest News Latest News Business What’s Coming, Going in and Around Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie January 23, 2019 Some business is booming and others are faltering this month. Here’s the scoop on what’s happening with businesses in Santa… City Politics Final Verdict: Santa Clara Must Pay $3.16 Million Carolyn Schuk January 22, 2019 Santa Clara will have to write a check for $3.16 million in attorneys’ fees in the 2018 California Voting Rights… Public Safety Police Report: January 13 – 19 Santa Clara Police Department January 22, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Op-Ed In Response to Community Letter About Community Grant Policy The Editorial Board January 22, 2019 Last week, Santa Clara Weekly Associate Editor Carolyn Schuk wrote a factual report about the community’s reaction to the Community… Sports Wilcox State Champion Paul Rosa Receives Post-Season Honors Andrew Bensch January 22, 2019 It’s been a little over a month since the Wilcox Chargers football team defeated the Kaiser Cats 42-27 to capture… City Politics Santa Clara Must Pay $3.3 Million in Legal Fees to Plaintiffs in Voting Rights Lawsuit Carolyn Schuk January 21, 2019 Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Thomas Kuhnle has tentatively awarded $3.3 million in legal fees and $174,000 in costs… Community Rose Academies and Santa Clara University Collaborate on App for Girls in Africa Diane Andrews January 20, 2019 In a serendipitous collaboration with Santa Clara University, the nonprofit Rose Academies successfully launched a mobile device application to teach… Public Safety One Year Into Text to 911: What Residents Should Know About the Service Melissa McKenzie January 19, 2019 It has been just over a year since the City of Santa Clara began offering Text to 911 services, but… Business Sonic Announces Internet Service Improvement in the Bay Area Jacob Bourne January 18, 2019 Sonic, an internet service provider based in Santa Rosa, has been steadily expanding in California due to its promise of… Public Safety See N Flee: Children’s Self Defense Against Abduction Andrew Bensch January 18, 2019 On Saturday, Jan. 26 the Santa Clara Academy of Self Defense will be hosting a “See N Flee” event to… Community Looking Back: Week of January 16th Headlines Mary Hanel January 18, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 17, 1919) Workers of the Santa Clara District War Council and the Mobilized… CommunitySports Championship Game Tickets Gifted to the Bill Wilson Center Erika Towne January 17, 2019 An unexpected gift gave a half dozen kids at Santa Clara’s Bill Wilson Center a very special start to the… Op-Ed Violence, Ransom? We’ll Take It As A Compliment The Editorial Board January 17, 2019 Before we welcomed the New Year, a malware attack struck major journalism outlets. The attack affected the production and delivery… Sports Bruins Salvage Tie with Late Equalizer Andrew Bensch January 17, 2019 For about 78 minutes on Monday night, the Santa Clara Bruins’ performance on the pitch matched the weather outside —… Sports Wilcox Best Bruins in Battle of Rivals Andrew Bensch January 17, 2019 For the rebuilding Bruins, Wednesday’s first quarter against Wilcox went as well as they could have hoped for. Santa Clara… Sports Fremont’s Defense Swarms Lynbrook On The Road Derek Tahara January 17, 2019 The Fremont Firebirds of Sunnyvale scrapped and clawed on the defensive end, forcing the Lynbrook Vikings into a shot clock… Community In the Valley this Week: January 17 – 23 Santa Clara Weekly January 17, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Thursday, January 17… Milestones Milestones: And Now, It Begins Miles H Barber, Publisher January 17, 2019 How do you pay a City Manager a $700,000 financial package along with 11 assistants, several making over $300,000? One… Community Santa Clara Resident Emma Kaliterna is 100 and Fabulous Cynthia Cheng January 16, 2019 In 1918, Irving Berlin composed the original draft to “God Bless America” and Woodrow Wilson was the U.S. President. 1918… City Politics Planning Commissioners Briefed on Array of New Housing Laws Jacob Bourne January 16, 2019 At a Planning Commission meeting on Jan. 9, Assistant City Attorney Alexander Abbe led a study session about the abundance… 1 … 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 … 481