Latest News Latest News City Politics Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce PAC Filed All Required Finance Reports Carolyn Schuk October 11, 2018 “We filed what we were told to file by the [Santa Clara] City Clerk,” said Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce… Community In the Valley this Week: October 11 – October 17 Santa Clara Weekly October 11, 2018 Thursday, October 11 League of Women Voters’ City of Santa Clara Candidate Forum: City Hall Council Chambers. 6:30-7:30 p.m.: Candidates… Sports Bruins Survive Exclusion Trouble, Win 17-15 in Double Overtime Andrew Bensch October 11, 2018 Neither the Santa Clara Bruins nor the Monta Vista Matadors were particularly pleased with the officiating on Tuesday afternoon. The… Sports Bruins Quarterback Nick Garcia Settling in Nicely at New Position Andrew Bensch October 11, 2018 It wasn’t the original plan. It wasn’t the smoothest of beginnings. But Santa Clara senior Nick Garcia has now found… Arts & Entertainment Love in the Back Row of the Santa Clara Chorale Diane Andrews October 11, 2018 The most talked about courtship and marriage in the 56-year history of the Santa Clara Chorale has to be that… Public Safety More than 450 Guns Collected at Gun Buyback Event Erika Towne October 11, 2018 “This is exactly the kind of gun we’re trying to get off the streets,” said Capt. Shawn Ahearn of the… Milestones Milestones: Madam or Mister Mayor? Miles H Barber, Publisher October 11, 2018 If Mayor Lisa Gillmor’s actions don’t stand your hair on end, you haven’t been paying attention. In a few weeks… City Politics Chamber of Commerce and City Council Still at Odds Over Audit David Alexander October 10, 2018 Management of the Santa Clara Convention Center continues to be a source of bad blood between the City Council and… City Politics Following the Santa Clara 2018 Campaign Money Carolyn Schuk October 10, 2018 With the first campaign financial reports in, Mayor candidate Lisa Gillmor leads with a campaign treasury of $16,955. Second is… CommunitySports Cancer Warriors Take the Runway Larry Sacks October 10, 2018 Cancer doesn’t discriminate. It touches the lives of people of all ages — from children to adults. To celebrate the… Community Good Deeds Lead to Egg Salad Sandwiches Diane Andrews October 10, 2018 It is often said that one good deed leads to another. In the case of 85-year-old San Francisco native Rita… Public Safety Police Report: Sept. 30 – Oct. 6 Santa Clara Police Department October 10, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Santa Clara Subject of State Pension Investigation Carolyn Schuk October 9, 2018 The California Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS) is investigating an ethics complaint against the City of Santa Clara about the… Op-Ed Op-Ed by David D. Tobkin, CPA Regarding Convention Center and CVB Audit David D. Tobkin October 9, 2018 The Santa Clara City Manager issued three letters that are intentionally false and misleading, at taxpayer expense to destroy the… Op-Ed Op-Ed: Estimated $8 million in Lost City Revenue Annette Manhart October 8, 2018 In 2017, the City of Santa Clara, through our *Santa Clara Convention & Visitors Bureau (SCCVB) team, bid to host… City Politics Sunnyvale City Council Seat #3 Candidate: John Cordes John Cordes October 8, 2018 The Silicon Valley Voice has invited local candidates running for office to speak directly to the voters via our website…. Community Elegance Can Be Bought at The Lace Museum’s Semi-Annual Vintage Lace Sale Cynthia Cheng October 7, 2018 From Sept. 20-22, big plastic bins containing lace and linens occupied The Lace Museum (at 552 S. Murphy Ave. in… Schools Wilcox High School Homecoming Transports Students to Mystical Cities Larry Sacks October 6, 2018 Wilcox High School students put their all into their Mystical City-themed floats. Their Homecoming Parade stopped by Briarwood Elementary School… Sports Firebirds Fly Past Falcons in Fiercely Contested Match Andrew Bensch October 5, 2018 Thursday’s volleyball match between Saratoga and Fremont featured some ferocious flocks of Firebirds and Falcons. There weren’t any lions, tigers… Community Looking Back: October 3rd Headlines Mary Hanel October 5, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (October 4, 1918) Santa Clara “Over the Top” and County Nearing Her Quota for… 1 … 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 … 481