Latest News Latest News Community Santa Clara Teens Gather for Fall Fiesta Larry Sacks October 23, 2018 The Santa Clara Teen Center hosted a Fall Fiesta for Santa Clara students in grades 8 – 12 in late… Arts & EntertainmentBusiness Glass Pumpkin Patch Takes Over Santana Row Erika Towne October 23, 2018 A pop-up pumpkin patch at Santana Row is becoming a new Fall tradition. In early October, hundreds of people showed… Sports Fremont Boys Water Polo Mirrors Girls With Second-Half Progress Andrew Bensch October 22, 2018 The Fremont Firebirds of Sunnyvale dropped their final water polo league game by a 9-5 margin to the Monta Vista… Community Sharks on the Prowl at WorldWideWomen Girls’ Festival Diane Andrews October 21, 2018 More than 3,000 greater Bay Area girls of all ages were empowered to dream big — even to swim with… Business Rise of the Robots: Santa Clara Convention Center Hosts Expo for Emerging Robotics Technology David Alexander October 20, 2018 Whether it’s a mechanical arm soldering car parts in a Detroit factory, an Amazon drone delivering products to your doorstep… Schools School District Helps to Feed the Hungry Through Meal Donation Program Cynthia Cheng October 19, 2018 On the morning of Friday, Oct. 5 at Buchser Middle School, cafeteria staff were busy cooking lunch. On the menu… Public Safety Santa Clara’s New Hazmat Truck Will Have Widespread Benefits Erika Towne October 19, 2018 A new fire truck will be rolling through the streets of Santa Clara, one with a very special purpose. The… Community Santa Clara Planning Commissioner Transforms Garage into Affordable Housing Diane Andrews October 19, 2018 Santa Clara resident Yuki Ikezi is among the first to take advantage of a new City ordinance that facilitates the… Community Looking Back: Week of October 17th Headlines Mary Hanel October 19, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (October 18, 1918) Bank of Italy Buys More Banks: Security Bank of Oakland and… Community In the Valley this Week: October 18 – 24 Santa Clara Weekly October 18, 2018 Thursday, October 18 Prepare to Vote: Central Park Library — Edinger Room. 1-2:30 p.m. A nonpartisan presentation on this November’s… Community Santa Clara Rotary Helps Kids Take a Step Towards Success Larry Sacks October 18, 2018 Given the high cost of food, gas, and rent or mortgage payments, families are faced with tough choices about where… Arts & Entertainment Viviana Paredes’ “Alimentos” Nourishes the Triton Museum with Glass Sculptures Elizabeth Real October 18, 2018 As visitors approach the Alimentos exhibit inside the Triton Museum, intricate glass sculptures fill one’s line of sight and, in… Sports Wilcox Weaving Through Tough Waters With Second-Half Wins Andrew Bensch October 18, 2018 The Wilcox water polo team didn’t win on Tuesday — they lost 11-5 against a tough Harker squad. However, the… Sports Undefeated Chargers on Doorstep of De Anza League Title Andrew Bensch October 18, 2018 The Wilcox Chargers (8-0, 4-0) are looking to wrap up a De Anza League Title and an undefeated regular season…. City Politics Commissioners Appointed and Complaints Dismissed Carolyn Schuk October 18, 2018 Tuesday’s City Council meeting’s agenda was largely appointments to the Planning and Senior Commissions, the Library Board of Trustees and… City Politics Some South Bay Public Safety PACs Operating as “Gray” Political Money Conduits (Updated) Carolyn Schuk October 18, 2018 At least two South Bay public safety PACs have operated as “gray money” PACs in recent elections: Santa Clara Police… Milestones Milestones: The Last Play… Miles H Barber, Publisher October 18, 2018 The San Francisco 49ers weren’t supposed to win. And…they didn’t. Scoring the go ahead field goal with less than two… City Politics Sources Say: The Truth Behind the SCPOA PAC Money Santa Clara Weekly October 17, 2018 The gray money that financed the Santa Clara POA PAC’s 2016 “Letter From Your Mayor” campaign hit pieces was solicited… Business Twiddle and Twirl Your Paddles at Santa Clara’s The TopSpin Melissa McKenzie October 17, 2018 In 2007, Santa Clara’s The TopSpin table tennis center was the first full-time ping pong facility in the Bay Area…. City Politics Mostly Developer Meetings Noted for City Council on September Calendars Melissa McKenzie October 17, 2018 September calendars continue the pattern of mostly developer meetings, interspersed with public meetings and events. Mayor Lisa Gillmor Immediately… 1 … 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 … 485