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Red Cross Issues Emergency Call for Blood Donors: Fewer drives, busy holiday schedules lead to blood shortage

Santa Clara Weekly

January 14, 2019

A donation shortfall over the winter holidays is prompting the American Red Cross to issue an emergency call for blood…

Fremont Can’t Hang with Milpitas

Derek Tahara

January 14, 2019

The second quarter avalanche by the Milpitas Trojans was too much for the Fremont Firebirds of Sunnyvale to overcome. The…

Mission City Voices: World Without War

Rafael R. Jimenez

January 13, 2019

The Epistle of James, Chapter 4: “Where do the conflicts and disputes among you originate? You envy and you cannot…

VTA Bolsters Commitment to Sustainability

Jacob Bourne

January 12, 2019

This past fall, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority’s (VTA) Board of Directors approved a new policy to make its…

Work Daze: Happy New You

Bob Goldman

January 12, 2019

What’s the one thing keeping you from being the free-spending, high-living, totally obnoxious rich person you were meant to be?…

Santa Clara Man Dies From Flu Complications

Erika Towne

January 11, 2019

A 38-year-old Santa Clara man has died due to flu complications. Vincent Harris was in Arizona visiting family on the…

Former Council Member Dominic Caserta Prepares to Sue City, School District

Erika Towne

January 11, 2019

Ousted City Council Member Dominic Caserta is laying the groundwork for lawsuits against the City of Santa Clara and the…

Santa Clara High School Alumni Push to Bring Back Panther Mascot

Erika Towne

January 11, 2019

There’s a new push to bring back an old image back to Santa Clara. An alumnus of Santa Clara High…

Art Gallery Vibes at Chromatic Coffee

Diane Andrews

January 11, 2019

“A coffee shop must have more than good coffee,” said Chromatic Coffee Café customer Minoo Amjadi, who prefers third wave…

Looking Back: Week of January 9th Headlines

Mary Hanel

January 11, 2019

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 10, 1919) Roy J. Glendenning Succumbs to Influenza: Brilliant Future of Prominent Santa…

College Football Playoff Fans’ Taste Buds Take an Adventure

Larry Sacks

January 10, 2019

With the College Football Playoff in Santa Clara and all of the events surrounding it, one of the more tasty…

Bruins Battle Back, But Can’t Claw Past Carlmont

Andrew Bensch

January 10, 2019

The final score certainly wasn’t what the Santa Clara Bruins were looking for at 59-37, but within the lopsided loss…

Wilcox Wins With Near Buzzer-Beater, Defeat Bruins 50-49

Andrew Bensch

January 10, 2019

The shot clock was off. His team was down by one. And he had recently had his shot blocked twice….

In the Valley this Week: January 10 – 16

Santa Clara Weekly

January 10, 2019

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

Freedom Bridge Up for Demolition

Jacob Bourne

January 10, 2019

A small bridge in Santa Clara that provides a connection from Intel’s corporate office on Juliette Lane with the San…

Milestones: The Big Game

Miles H Barber, Publisher

January 10, 2019

The “Big Game” was just that. Filling the stands at Levi’s is the primary objective of StadCo, the 49ers stadium…

Voting Rights Lawsuit Legal Fees: City Potentially on the Hook for $4 Million

Carolyn Schuk

January 9, 2019

Last Friday after a brief hearing, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Thomas Kuhnle announced he will publish a tentative…

Sweet Tooth Confections Closes, Frost Cupcake Factory Moves In

Melissa McKenzie

January 9, 2019

On Saturday, Dec. 29, 2018 at 6:36 p.m., Wilcox graduate Rachael Myers and her husband Kyle posted a message on…

Extra Yard for Teachers, Landed Gives $25K to Local Teacher

Larry Sacks

January 9, 2019

With the College Football Playoff in the area, most people naturally think about football. However, the College Football Playoff has…

Minimum Wage: The Increase’s Effect on Small Businesses in Santa Clara and Their Employees

Melissa McKenzie

January 9, 2019

Just last week, every minimum wage worker in Santa Clara received a $2 per hour raise when the City’s Minimum…

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