Latest News Latest News City Politics Politicians can’t block critics on their social media accounts Jason M. Shepard August 6, 2018 Can government officials or politicians Block Critics On Their Social Media Accounts block critics on their social media accounts? In… Community Attitude of Gratitude More Than Platitude for Local Author Kevin Carroll Diane Andrews August 5, 2018 How many times can you blog about the life-changing power of living life with an attitude of gratitude and still… City Politics Santa Clara County Creates Opportunity for Priced-Out Homebuyers Jacob Bourne August 4, 2018 In 2016 voters approved $950 million in funds to be allocated toward affordable housing through the Measure A Affordable Housing… CommunitySports Tennis Tournament Debuts at San Jose State University Jamauri Bowles August 3, 2018 Every summer, Silicon Valley is treated to a big tennis tournament for professional players of the Women’s Tennis Association. Known… City Politics Wayfarers Bring Tens of Millions to Santa Clara Through Transient Occupancy Tax Alissa Soroten August 3, 2018 With the 49ers first preseason game on Aug. 9 and Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s upcoming concert on Sept. 29, the topic… Community Looking Back: Week of August 1st Headlines Mary Hanel August 3, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (August 2, 1918) *Santa Clara County War Savings Stamp Drive August 12-19: Campaign to… Community Santa Clara this Week: Calendar of Upcoming Events Santa Clara Weekly August 3, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, August 2 Senior Center Dance Night: Santa Clara Senior Center — 1303 Fremont St., Santa Clara…. Sports Living Legends Living Large in Santa Clara Andrew Bensch August 2, 2018 Santa Clara native Jim Greco has always eaten, breathed and slept baseball. While that may be a cliche, even now,… Sports Santa Clara Alum Enters 3rd Season as Head Coach of Bruins Volleyball Andrew Bensch August 2, 2018 For the Santa Clara girls volleyball team, winning on the court hasn’t come easy the past two seasons. Back-to-back 1-11… City Politics Santa Clara’s Real Challenge Isn’t Drawing Districts — It’s Discrimination Carolyn Schuk August 2, 2018 Since Superior Court Judge Thomas Kuhnle found Santa Clara had violated the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA), the public conversation… City Politics Citizens Advisory Committee Reframes Narrative Around Election Lawsuit David Alexander August 2, 2018 Corruption in Santa Clara politics — not a racial divide — is the main problem with elections in the City,… Public Safety Police Report: July 22 – July 28 Santa Clara Police Department August 2, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Related Lobbyist Jude Barry’s Business is Politics — And He’s Selling in Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie August 1, 2018 For Related Companies’ lobbyist Jude Barry politics is business — from selling campaign consulting and lobbying to selling software. But… Arts & Entertainment Roberta Jones Junior Theatre’s “James and the Giant Peach” Shakes It Up Cynthia Cheng August 1, 2018 At the July 24 dress rehearsal of Roberta Jones Junior Theatre’s (RJJT) “James and the Giant Peach,” 58 cast members… Business California Extreme Celebrates the Nostalgia of Arcade Games Adam Phan August 1, 2018 Arcade games might seem like a thing of the past, especially with the technological advances in gaming today, but a… Community Library Foundation Rallies Community for Mission Library Renovations Melissa McKenzie August 1, 2018 The Santa Clara City Library Foundation and Friends (SCCLFF) has been leading the charge in a $300,000 grassroots fundraising effort,… Schools Parents and Students Shop for School Year Vincent Nguyen August 1, 2018 It’s the last few days before summer break ends and both parents and students alike are scrambling with their back-to-school… Opinion Work Daze: Meet the New Supervisor Bob Goldman July 31, 2018 Good news! You’ve been promoted to supervisor. Bad news! You’ve been promoted to supervisor. As a supervisor, you are expected… Community Summer Care for Perennial Gardens Melinda Myers July 29, 2018 Keep your perennial gardens looking their best throughout the hot summer months with a bit of midsummer grooming and care…. City Politics Wieckowski Bill Reining in Homeowner Associations’ Abuses Passes Assembly Judiciary Committee Senator Bob Wieckowski’s Office July 29, 2018 A bill to curb abuses in California’s more than 55,000 homeowner associations (HOA) by adding requirements that will lead to… 1 … 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 … 481