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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…

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…

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…

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,…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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….

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: 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…

Supportive Affordable Housing Project Garners Funding from Housing Trust Silicon Valley

Jacob Bourne

September 26, 2018

A large housing project is planned for Santa Clara located at 2904 Corvin Drive that’s designed to provide homes and…

JW House 10th Anniversary: A Decade Worth of Friends

Diane Andrews

September 26, 2018

JW House celebrated in grand style its tenth anniversary of providing a loving home away from home for Silicon Valley…

Santa Clara Bruins Win Thriller at Levi’s Stadium

Andrew Bensch

September 26, 2018

It was a birthday that Santa Clara quarterback Nick Garcia won’t ever forget. His teammates probably won’t forget it either….

Mission Branch Library’s Renovations Are Revealed at Grand Reopening

Cynthia Cheng

September 26, 2018

On Sept. 22, community members and city dignitaries gathered at the Mission Branch Library (at 1098 Lexington St.) to celebrate…

Fremont Falls to Third Place With Loss to Gunn

Andrew Bensch

September 26, 2018

Tuesday’s volleyball matchup between the Sunnyvale Fremont Firebirds and Gunn Titans pitted a pair of 3-1 teams vying for sole…

From Ballot Measures to Budgets, Santa Clara’s $200K Spin Meister Directs City Communications

Carolyn Schuk

September 25, 2018

Last winter Santa Clara hired crisis PR virtuoso Sam Singer to provide “professional public affairs/media relations services” that amounted to…

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