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Chargers Not Quite Powered Up Enough Against Lynbrook

Andrew Bensch

April 25, 2018

Tuesday afternoon the Chargers traveled to San Jose’s Lynbrook High School for a non-league contest. With two big league games…

Work Daze: Musical Chairs

Bob Goldman

April 25, 2018

You want to succeed at work. This is admirable. But will the traditional methods for getting ahead work for you?…

Milestones (OPINION)

Miles H Barber, Publisher

April 18, 2018

  Fake news is cheap and in abundant supply. The internet has created a haven for the sensational, insensitive wild…

California Wildflowers Bloom at Ulistac

Larry Sacks

April 18, 2018

There’s something special about an event when the sky clears up after rain.  That was the case on Saturday, April…

Cinnaholic Rolls into Downtown San Jose

Melissa McKenzie

April 18, 2018

Whether popped from a can or purchased at a store, cinnamon rolls have become more than a breakfast treat. The…

Santa Clara Officer Recognized for Crisis Intervention

Santa Clara PD

April 18, 2018

On April 2, Santa Clara Police Officer Samuel Miceli was recognized at the County Board of Supervisors meeting. Officer Miceli…

Arbor Day and Earth Day Make Children Smile

Larry Sacks

April 18, 2018

April 13 is when Earth Day and Arbor Day are celebrated. In Santa Clara, for the past 31 years the…

Santa Clara’s Eichlers: Internationally Honored—Just Not in Santa Clara

Carolyn Schuk

April 18, 2018

In the words of the late comedian Rodney Dangerfield, Santa Clara’s Eichler homes don’t get no respect. What Eichlers, you…

Larry Owens Retires: Led Santa Clara Electric Utility into a Customer-Centric 21st Century

Carolyn Schuk

April 18, 2018

The excellent reputation that Silicon Valley Power—Santa Clara’s City-owned electric utility—enjoys among industrial, commercial and residential customers alike has a…

James Michael Strong — 1955-2018

Strong’s Family

April 18, 2018

Jim, you made our lives better. Your playful sense of humor kept our hearts warm and light. Your gentle patience,…

Civics 101: An Equal Number of Senators Per State Is Undemocratic

Dominic Caserta

April 18, 2018

As we began the unit on the Legislative Branch, “Mark” asked why California ranks in the bottom of receiving federal…

49ers STEM Leadership Institute

Santa Clara Weekly

April 18, 2018

On April 5, 49ers EDU hosted the entire 49ers STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) Leadership Institute (SLI) cohort of…

Cabrillo Student Scores Second Place in State-Wide Contest

Atoosa Savarnejad

April 18, 2018

Sometimes, it takes a child to remind us of the uniformity of the world. In this instance, that child is…

Don Callejon School Students Learn About Different Jobs on Career Day

Cynthia Cheng

April 18, 2018

“Algebra for problem solving, geometry for 3D math and physics for movement—these are necessary subjects to know to be in…

Opposing Hitters Can’t Keep up With Kathryn Caravalho

Andrew Bensch

April 18, 2018

For over a decade, reality television viewers have been Keeping up with the Kardashians, but over the past four years,…

Work Daze: Leave Me Alone

Bob Goldman

April 18, 2018

Ever dream of being stranded on a desert island? There you are, totally alone, in the middle of the ocean,…

Police Report

Santa Clara PD

April 18, 2018

The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The…

Santa Clara this Week

The Santa Clara City Library

April 18, 2018

Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, April 19 Mission College 10th Annual ECO FAIR: 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Questions? email theresa.tran@wvm.edu….

Looking Back

Mary Hanel

April 18, 2018

Week of April 18th Headlines   100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 19, 1918) *Task of Many Months Finally…

Wild Finish Sees Bruins Win in Walkoff Fashion, 4-3

Andrew Bensch

April 18, 2018

On Friday night at Washington Park, Santa Clara Bruins star senior Tyler Kennedy struck out with two outs and the…

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