Latest News Latest News Community Looking Back: Week of November 7th Headlines Mary Hanel November 9, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (November 8, 1918) Local War Work Council and Women’s Mobilized Army Ready for United… CommunitySports San Jose Earthquakes Host Santa Clara Neighborhood Night Andrew Bensch November 8, 2018 Known for their passionate fan base, the San Jose Earthquakes took the time to give back this season by recognizing… Arts & Entertainment Sunnyvale Community Players’ “Cabaret” Depicts the Influence of Propaganda Cynthia Cheng November 8, 2018 “Cabaret” is a cautionary story about how a gullible observer can misinterpret bigotry as national pride. Currently, Sunnyvale Community Players… Sports Santa Clara Bruins Enter Playoffs With Payback on Their Minds Andrew Bensch November 8, 2018 The Santa Clara Bruins will take on the Overfelt Royals in the first round of the CCS Division IV playoffs…. Sports De Anza League Champion Chargers Prepare for CCS Andrew Bensch November 8, 2018 With their 34-0 win over Cupertino on Friday, the Wilcox Chargers put the cherry on top of an undefeated regular… Milestones Milestones: Fact Is Not Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher November 8, 2018 Congratulations to Mayor Lisa Gillmor, our newly elected Mayor. The residents of Santa Clara have spoken in a decisive manner…. Community Santa Clara Man’s Passion for Swimming Takes Him Into New Waters Erika Towne November 7, 2018 In the early morning hours of Sept. 21, Santa Clara’s Ken Mignosa rose out of the waters near Oxnard in… City Politics City Council to Decide on Electric Utility Rate Increase Jacob Bourne November 7, 2018 On Nov. 13, Santa Clara’s City Council will decide whether to approve a rate increase for Silicon Valley Power (SVP)…. City Politics Planning Commission to Recommend Tasman East Specific Plan to City Council Jacob Bourne November 7, 2018 Planning Commission members voted to move the Tasman East Specific Plan closer to adoption at a meeting on Oct. 24…. City Politics November 2018 Election Results: Santa Clara Mayor, City Clerk, Council Members Decided Alissa Soroten November 7, 2018 Thousands of Santa Clara voters cast their vote in the November 2018 elections. As of Wednesday, Nov. 7, 100 percent… Public Safety Police Report: Oct 28 – Nov 3 Santa Clara Police Department November 6, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics County Supervisor Race Comes to Santa Clara in Mailer Featuring Phony Check and Imaginary Committee Carolyn Schuk November 5, 2018 On Saturday, Santa Clara voters received a hit piece from a gray money PAC endorsing Don Rocha and falsely accusing… Op-Ed Op-Ed: The Social Media Campaign 2018: Becker’s New Show vs. Gillmor’s Reruns Carolyn Schuk November 5, 2018 You could compare candidate for Mayor Anthony Becker’s online campaign to the new TV season. And you could call that… CommunitySchools Santa Clara University Students Help Create Mural Reflecting San Jose’s Community Concerns Melissa McKenzie November 4, 2018 In an effort to raise awareness and consciousness about issues facing the Guadalupe Washington neighborhood of San Jose, Santa Clara… City Politics Follow the Money 2018: Developers, Real Estate Industry and Building Trade Unions Bet Big on Gillmor and Biagini Carolyn Schuk November 3, 2018 As of Friday, $231,000 has poured into Santa Clara’s 2018 City election in direct donations and PAC spending. Here are… Community Librarian Conducts Computer Autopsy at Northside Library Cynthia Cheng November 3, 2018 At one of two Oct. 20 Computer Autopsy Programs at Northside Library, Teen Librarian Rachel Hughes wore blue medical scrubs… City Politics New Regulations Boost Interest in Accessory Dwelling Units in Santa Clara Jacob Bourne November 3, 2018 The California legislature passed a series of new laws that went into effect January 2018 that help promote the creation… Community Looking Back: Week of October 31st Headlines Mary Hanel November 2, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (November 1, 1918) Political Doom of E.A. Hayes Sealed by Sordid Tactics: Deputy County… CommunitySchools A World Without Bullying, Still A Dream To Accomplish Suchithra Pillai November 2, 2018 October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Spreading awareness with various innovative measures, it is aimed at creating a world safe… Community 24th Annual CAIR Gala Uplifts Bay Area Muslims Diane Andrews November 2, 2018 “Faith Led, Justice Driven” was the theme of the 24th Annual Gala of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, San Francisco… 1 … 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 … 481