Latest News Latest News Schools Volunteers Make the World Go Round at the 2018 Public School Week Awards Cynthia Cheng May 30, 2018 “Our country was founded by volunteers, by people who gave service,” said Dr. Stanley Rose, Superintendent of the Santa Clara… Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara Players Hit a Hole-in-One with “The Ladies’ Foursome” Diane Andrews May 30, 2018 “The Ladies’ Foursome” by Norm Foster, Canada’s most-produced playwright, is a steady-paced walk around an 18-hole golf course with four… Schools Student Designers Are En Vogue at the 2018 Wilcox High School Fashion Show Cynthia Cheng May 30, 2018 Adela Trinh, 17, had to get the “reddish greyish blueish plaid fabric” at Fabrics R Us that screamed for her… Community Performer Shares Cancer Story At Kaiser Permanente “Seeds of Hope” Day Kaiser Permanente May 30, 2018 Michael Riley is a well-known Bay Area performer and comedian, but there was nothing funny about his diagnosis with advanced… Community Santa Clara Senior’s Home Gets a Facelift Thanks to Rebuilding Together Diane Andrews May 30, 2018 Many hands do, indeed, make light work. Long-time Santa Clara resident Mieke Endeman, 87, is thrilled at the free facelift… Community Local Legislators Honored For Disabilities Policy Leadership Carolyn Schuk May 30, 2018 Mountain View resident Par Maresca, 26, lives independently in his own apartment, holds down a job at a local hotel,… Opinion Work Daze: Take a Message Bob Goldman May 30, 2018 This has happened to you, I’m sure. You have a problem with your cable company, or your telephone provider, or… Public Safety Police Report: May 20 – May 26 Santa Clara Police Department May 30, 2018 Sunday, May 20, 2018 Theft from a Vehicle Location: 3100 Block of Mission College Boulevard An officer responded to the… Sports Multi-Sport Star Paul Rosa Remains Humble in the Spotlight Andrew Bensch May 30, 2018 As a two-sport varsity star and head coach’s son, it could have been easy for Paul M. Rosa to act… Community Santa Clara this Week The Santa Clara City Library May 30, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, May 31 Farmer’s Market: Sutter Elementary School. 3-4:30 p.m. Organized by Sutter 5th Graders. Pitch Perfect… Sports Santa Clara Girls Track Team With Historic Finish at CCS Andrew Bensch May 30, 2018 With a final score of 31 points, the Santa Clara Bruins girls track team finished in third place out of… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel May 30, 2018 Week of May 30th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 31, 1918) *Red Cross Successful in Fund… Community Konjoe Burger Bar Opens in Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie May 23, 2018 Another new business has opened its doors in Santa Clara. Konjoe Burger Bar, which has a location in San Pedro… City Politics Chamber Loses $150k Fee, Moonlite Gets Approved While CalPERS Runs Amok David Alexander May 23, 2018 A lack of oversight in chamber of commerce spending has caused the City Council to discontinue paying it a management… Community Gold-Winning Santa Clara Aquamaids Perform Free Memorial Day Water Show Diane Andrews May 23, 2018 The elite Santa Clara Aquamaids—world-class synchronized swimmers—will partner with star Cirque du Soleil swimmers for “Water World,” a free, one-hour… City Politics Influence at City Hall: Jude Barry Lobbies Through Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie May 23, 2018 In 2005 when Jude Barry was managing Steve Westly’s unsuccessful primary campaign for California governor, the Related Companies’ lobbyist was… Community Bill Wilson Center Refutes Rumors of Compassion Fatigue for the Homeless Diane Andrews May 23, 2018 Newspaper rumors of compassion fatigue for the homeless in California fall on deaf ears at the Bill Wilson Center (BWC)… City Politics Too Many Council Members Attend Yet Another Event in April, Developers and Labor Lobby Melissa McKenzie May 23, 2018 The April Santa Clara City Council calendars are out, again, later than the 10th of the month Ordinance 1950 requires…. Schools Extra Yard For Teachers Larry Sacks May 23, 2018 Most people don’t associate Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara as a place for people to learn, let alone as a… Community Courageous Kids Day at Great America Larry Sacks May 23, 2018 Families of children diagnosed with cancer rarely have a day off. Even when the cancer is in remission, the fear… 1 … 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 … 485