Latest News Latest News Community #getfried at Santa Clara’s New Fry Cafe Alissa Reyes March 14, 2018 At #getfried’s grand opening on March 5, owners Robert and Lynette Crum treated a constant line of fry-crazy customers during… Community SCU Students Rally to Remember Lives Lost to Gun Violence at Florida School Shooting Diane Andrews March 14, 2018 Perhaps four hundred Santa Clara University (SCU) students, professors and staff gathered around the old rugged cross in front of… Community Senior Center Promotes Community Health Diane Andrews March 14, 2018 If you were born in 1968 or earlier, you’re in luck. Your age qualifies you for free membership in the… Opinion Work Daze: The Hunted and the Hunters Bob Goldman March 14, 2018 Which are you? Networking guru Chris Fralic sees the world as divided between the Hunters and the Hunted. Hunters network… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara Police Department March 14, 2018 Sunday, March 4, 2018 Prowler Location: 1700 Block of Graham Lane A resident contacted Public Safety Dispatchers regarding a residential… Public Safety SCPD Super Stars & 6th Grade Super Skittles Take the Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Diane Andrews March 14, 2018 A team of seven Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) Super Stars dressed in fish attire for a shocking Polar Plunge… Community Santa Clara this Week Santa Clara Weekly March 14, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, March 15 Santa Clara Laptop Orchestra: Santa Clara University—Recital Hall. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Friday, March 16… Sports Professional Sword Fighters in Santa Clara Andrew Bensch March 14, 2018 Davenriche European Martial Artes School (DEMAS) at 3266 De La Cruz Ave. in Santa Clara is a spot where you… Sports Chargers Attempting to Shake Off Rust and the Flu Andrew Bensch March 14, 2018 With multiple rain outs and a flu bug going around school, the Wilcox Chargers’ softball squad has been unable to… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel March 14, 2018 Week of March 14th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 15, 1918) *Prominent Businessmen Enter Race for… Community Santa Clara Rotary Delivers Shoes to Honduran Children Melissa McKenzie March 7, 2018 Four Santa Clara Rotarians spent four days traveling well over 4,000 miles to bring a little goodwill and needed supplies… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher March 7, 2018 Perusing through the political problems plaguing our Province is a powerful and practical pastime. Power can be punishing, pushing people… City Politics City Clerk to be Elected in November, Two New Housing Developments Move Forward David Alexander March 7, 2018 Santa Clara’s City Clerk’s position will remain vacant until the November election. The City Council chose inaction Tuesday night, essentially… City Politics City Clerk Appointment Vs. Election Not a New Conversation Carolyn Schuk March 7, 2018 The Feb. 13 Santa Clara City Council meeting wasn’t the first time the question of electing the clerk and police… Community How Writing Saved the Life of Rafael R. Jimenez Diane Andrews March 7, 2018 Santa Clara resident Rafael Jimenez discovered his literary voice at 86, after his wife of 60 years, Dolores, passed away… Community American Cancer Society Relay for Life Paints the Town Purple Diane Andrews March 7, 2018 American Cancer Society volunteers are painting the town purple to spread the word about the 2018 Santa Clara Relay for… Community Former Restaurateur Shares French Recipes at Tani Cooking Class Cynthia Cheng March 7, 2018 Thirty-five years ago, Chef Tadayuki Tani came to the United States with a special talent for cooking French cuisine, which… Community Let it Flow at Just Breathe Yoga’s Free Community Classes Cynthia Cheng March 7, 2018 On March 3 at 5:30 p.m. over a dozen yogis showed up at Just Breathe Yoga (at 3971 Rivermark Plaza)… Arts & Entertainment Molière’s Satiric Comedy “Tartuffe” Introduces Fake Saint to Jesuit University Diane Andrews March 7, 2018 Everyone and his uncle knows Shakespeare. Lesser known to those who are not theater aficionados and are without a French… Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara Chorale’s “We, The People” Honors the Diversity of America Diane Andrews March 7, 2018 Santa Clara Chorale Artistic Director Scot Hanna-Weir’s selection of music for “We, The People” is a stirring tribute to the… 1 … 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 … 488