Latest News Latest News Public Safety Police Report: Sept 23 – 29 Santa Clara Police Department October 2, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Sunnyvale City Council Seat #2 Candidate: Glenn Hendricks Glenn Hendricks October 2, 2018 The Silicon Valley Voice has invited local candidates running for office to speak directly to the voters via our website…. City Politics Sunnyvale City Council Seat #1 Candidate: Gustav Larsson Gustav Larsson October 2, 2018 The Silicon Valley Voice has invited local candidates running for office to speak directly to the voters via our website…. City Politics Correcting City’s Hall’s Math: Major Stadium Events Bring Average $400,000 to Bottom Line But High School and College Games Lose Big Carolyn Schuk October 1, 2018 Ever hear the story about the statistician who drowned when he tried to wade across a river that was an… Sports Turnovers Doom Firebirds in Loss to Cupertino Derek Tahara October 1, 2018 Turnovers were the story of the game for the Fremont Firebirds of Sunnyvale against the Cupertino Pioneers on Friday night,… Community Locked in a Box: Community Conversation on Immigration Detention Surprises and Stirs Consciences Diane Andrews September 30, 2018 “I’m not a criminal, I’m not a drug dealer, and I’m not a rapist,” Maritza Maldonado told about 100 Silicon… Arts & Entertainment A Feast for Ears And Eyes at Cal Arte’s Triton Concert Carolyn Schuk September 30, 2018 Set in the Triton Museum of Art’s light and airy main gallery, Sunday’s Cal Arte concert made for a particular… Public Safety Hate Crimes: California Law Enforcement Agencies Audited Derek Tahara September 29, 2018 Some California law enforcement agencies need to improve their review and reporting of hate crimes — that’s the result of… Schools Dinner at the Santa Clara Unified School District Farm Larry Sacks September 29, 2018 David Tuttle, Santa Clara Unified School District’s (SCUSD) District Farmer, lead a talk with attendees about the vision of the… Business Tea Collection Opens at Santana Row Melissa McKenzie September 29, 2018 Making the foreign familiar for “little citizens of the world” and their parents, the San Francisco-based children’s clothier, Tea Collection,… Arts & Entertainment Metal Artistry Shines in Vargas Gallery’s “Autumn Selections” Exhibit Cynthia Cheng September 28, 2018 James Herbert, lover of the ocean and metal sculptor, created “The Mermaid” with recycled steel parts, such as car parts… Arts & Entertainment Voices Go Together in “Grease” by the Sunnyvale Community Players Cynthia Cheng September 28, 2018 During the Sept. 11 dress rehearsal for Sunnyvale Community Players’ “Grease,” the show began with a boy and a girl… Community Looking Back: Week of September 26th Headlines Mary Hanel September 28, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (September 27, 1918) Buy Your Bonds Today: Volunteer Now to Put Santa Clara Over… City Politics Santa Clara County Supervisors Vote on Affordable Housing for People with Disabilities Natasha Vashist September 28, 2018 Santa Clara County voted unanimously to allocate five percent of County Measure A funds toward affordable housing for people with… Community In the Valley this Week: September 27 – October 3 Santa Clara Weekly September 27, 2018 Thursday, September 27 Senior Center BBQ: Santa Clara Senior Center — patio. 12-1 p.m. Tickets are $6 at the Snack… Sports Chargers Volleyball Rallies, But Falls to Cupertino Andrew Bensch September 27, 2018 After sitting out Tuesday’s loss to Milpitas, the Wilcox Volleyball squad welcomed back junior captain Deena Pederson on Thursday. Pederson… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Triton Museum Debuts Oktoberfest Melissa McKenzie September 27, 2018 It may not have been Munich, but approximately 150 people drank beer to support the Triton Museum of Art at… Community Local Teachers Receive Much Needed Housing Help Erika Towne September 27, 2018 The dream of owning a home is far off for many Bay Area teachers, but help is on the way…. Life Announcements Edithe Elaine Novak: May 23, 1923 – Sept. 23, 2018 Santa Clara Weekly September 27, 2018 Our beloved Aunt Edie, 95, passed peacefully after a short illness. Born in New York to Frank and Maria Bambino,… Milestones Milestones: Fuzzy Math Continues Miles H Barber, Publisher September 27, 2018 You just have to love this one. In scrutinizing the TAP audit of the Santa Clara Chamber, CVB and Convention… 1 … 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 … 481