Latest News Latest News Community Don’t Let a Chocolate Chip Cookie Take Charge of Your Life Diane Andrews February 14, 2018 As well as cupid’s favorite month, February is American Heart Month, and the Santa Clara Woman’s Club has taken this… Arts & Entertainment Caution: Disney on Ice Just Might Steal Your Heart Diane Andrews February 14, 2018 Selena Van Aert, from the city of Quesnel in British Columbia, Canada, has been ice skating since she was five… Arts & Entertainment Images 2018 Showcases Talents of Santa Clara University Dancers Diane Andrews February 14, 2018 The annual Santa Clara University (SCU) Theatre and Dance Department concert Images 2018, directed by lecturer Pauline Locsin-Kanter, showcased the… Schools Student Art Displayed at SVACA Melissa McKenzie February 14, 2018 Visiting Santa Clara’s Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (SVACA) just got a little artsier, as the shelter is currently displaying… Schools Professional Storyteller Michael Katz Shares Life Lessons Through Stories at Peterson Middle School Cynthia Cheng February 14, 2018 “The cornerstones of good storytelling is to find a story you love, know it and don’t memorize it, see it… Opinion Work Daze: Homework 101 Bob Goldman February 14, 2018 There is one good reason why you shouldn’t work from home. You will no longer be able to purloin gourmet… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara Police Department February 14, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community Santa Clara this Week Santa Clara Weekly February 14, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, February 15 Chamber Music Concert: The Hubbard Quartet: Central Park Library—Redwood Room. 4-5 p.m. The Music… Sports Future Arriving Ahead of Schedule for Wilcox Basketball Andrew Bensch February 14, 2018 “I get told a lot, ‘you guys have a bright future’ and we do, we have a young team and… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel February 14, 2018 Week of February 14th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (February 15, 1918) *City Trustees Issue Building Permits:… Sports Bruins Basketball Battles, But Falls to First Place Gunn Andrew Bensch February 14, 2018 One could easily sense the excitement and buzz in the air with the chock-full stands inside the Santa Clara gym… Community Have a Safe Day at Owens Corning Diane Andrews February 7, 2018 At the Owens Corning home insulation manufacturing complex in Santa Clara, the 234 employees really mean it when they say… City Politics Council Overturns Planning Commission Granting Variance, City Clerk Resigns David Alexander February 7, 2018 The Santa Clara City Council has overturned a Planning Commission ruling denying a variance for an art studio because the… City Politics Ro Khanna Town Hall Meeting Called “Therapy for the District” Diane Andrews February 7, 2018 U.S. freshman congressman Ro Khanna, a Democrat representing the 17th District of California, opened his Town Hall meeting in Santa… City Politics Tasman East Area Plan Moves Forward Carolyn Schuk February 7, 2018 Santa Clara is moving forward with a specific area plan for redeveloping the Tasman East industrial area, and at Tuesday’s… Arts & Entertainment Changing the World Through Art at Santa Clara University Diane Andrews February 7, 2018 “Beyond Borders: Stories of im/Migration,” can be viewed through April 6 at Santa Clara University’s (SCU) Edward M. Dowd Art… Arts & Entertainment Mission Chamber Orchestra’s Community Roots Carolyn Schuk February 7, 2018 For 22 years the Mission Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of its founder and music director Emily Ray, has been… Schools Washington Open Elementary School’s “The Delicious Secret” is Incredible, Simply Incredible Cynthia Cheng February 7, 2018 In Rupert Kingfisher’s children’s book, “Madame Pamplemousse and Her Incredible Edibles,” a young and talented chef named Madeline must live… Schools Bracher Elementary School’s STEM Night Is Out of This World Cynthia Cheng February 7, 2018 At Bracher Elementary School’s Jan. 26 STEM Night, students experienced the hands-on side of science, technology, engineering and math. They… Public Safety SCPD Named #1 Fundraising Agency for the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Santa Clara Police Department February 7, 2018 Thanks to tremendous community support, the Santa Clara Police Department was honored as the #1 Fundraising Police Department for the… 1 … 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 … 481