Latest News Latest News Community International Swim Center In Midst of Renovation Jamauri Bowles July 18, 2018 Last month, City Manager Deanna Santana wrote in a post on her biweekly blog that the shower facilities at the… Public Safety Police Report: July 8 – July 14 Santa Clara Police Department July 18, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Sports State Champs: Sparks Land on Top in San Diego Andrew Bensch July 18, 2018 To say that the Sparks flew high in San Diego this weekend would be an understatement. No, no, what the… Sports Westside’s Season Ends in Heartbreaking Fashion Andrew Bensch July 18, 2018 Through five innings on Tuesday, Santa Clara Westside looked poised to earn a berth in the Section-5 Championship. Ace pitcher… City Politics Sources Say: FairVote Attorney Represented Santa Clara Soccer League in Suit Against the City Santa Clara Weekly July 18, 2018 Santa Clara’s California Voting Rights Act lawsuit now has provided employment for yet another lawyer. FairVote — the Maryland-based ranked… Community Sensory Bounce Therapy at Santa Clara’s Pump It Up Provides a Fun Way for Special Needs Children to Develop Adam Phan July 18, 2018 Inflatable bounce house centers are everywhere nowadays, so it’s no secret that children love them. But some centers are looking… Opinion Work Daze: Keep the Money. It’s Bennies I Want. Bob Goldman July 18, 2018 Your salary is miniscule. Raises are few and far between. Promotions are out of the question. But as miserable as… Community Ajaipal Chahal, Santa Clara High School Alum, Receives Congressional Award Cynthia Cheng July 18, 2018 Last month, Ajaipal Chahal received a Congressional Award of a bronze medal from Congressman Ro Khanna. Chahal, an incoming junior… CommunitySchools 2018 Wilcox High School Grad Writes $5,000 Winning Essay Diane Andrews July 18, 2018 Kim Ngo, a 2018 graduate of Wilcox High School, was shocked to learn last May that she had written a… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Retro Notes Jazz Band Sizzles in Santa Clara Diane Andrews July 18, 2018 The story of how the Retro Notes jazz band got its start is a Silicon Valley cliché. An engineer from… Community Rehab Ahead for Homeridge Park Jacob Bourne July 18, 2018 On June 12, City Council approved the schematic design for the Homeridge Playground and Park Rehabilitation project. Run by the… Community Lego Enthusiasts and Builders Convene at the Annual Bricks by the Bay Convention Adam Phan July 18, 2018 Lego enthusiasts and builders assembled at the Bricks by the Bay convention at the Santa Clara Convention Center from July… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel July 18, 2018 Week of July 18th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (July 19, 1918) *Government to Send 250 Men… Arts & Entertainment Midsummer Mozart Festival Continues George Cleve’s Legacy with Its 43rd Season Adam Phan July 18, 2018 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is recognized as one of the world’s most esteemed musical geniuses — and there’s no better way… Community Tim Towers Honored for Over 22 Years of Service Larry Sacks July 18, 2018 On Thursday, June 28, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) School Board honored Tim Towers for over 22 years… Community Santa Clarans Have a Blast at 4th of July All-City Picnic Larry Sacks July 13, 2018 Visitors from across the Bay Area and Santa Clarans donned their best red, white and blue attire and headed to… BusinessCommunity Sandi’s Cobbler Cups and More: Southern Cooking in Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie July 13, 2018 -After retiring from her career in biotech sales and marketing, Santa Claran Sandra Dailey decided to follow her passion for… City Politics Commissioners Debate City’s Parking Challenges Jacob Bourne July 13, 2018 During a Planning Commission meeting on June 13, intense discussion regarding the City’s inadequate parking supply was sparked by deliberations… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel July 13, 2018 Week of July 11th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (July 12, 1918) *Red Cross Nets $250 from… CommunityPublic Safety Santa Clara Police Department Connects with Residents with First Talk and Tour Larry Sacks July 13, 2018 A police officer’s job can be different from the jobs most people do or encounter in their daily lives. So,… 1 … 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 … 485