Latest News Latest News Arts & Entertainment A Chorus Line Larry Sacks January 17, 2018 Starting Arts’ production of A Chorus Line ran from Jan. 11 through January 14 at the Performing Arts Center at… Opinion Work Daze: Yakety Yak Bob Goldman January 17, 2018 Talk is cheap, or so they say. According to Joanne S. Lublin, talk is expensive. Really expensive. Of course, you… Sports Wilcox Soccer: A Snapshot of the Bay Area’s Melting Pot Andrew Bensch January 17, 2018 It’s common knowledge that the San Francisco Bay Area is one of the most diverse communities around the world. Yet… Community Santa Clara this Week Santa Clara Weekly January 17, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, January 18 Lunch at the Senior Center: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. every Monday to Friday…. Sports Bruins JV Cruises to 42-19 Win Over Rival Chargers Andrew Bensch January 17, 2018 On Tuesday night the JV Bruins got the better of the Chargers, as they cruised to a 42-19 victory. Santa… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara Police Department January 17, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Sports Chargers Get Better of Rival Bruins, 42-33 Andrew Bensch January 17, 2018 In a hotly contested game, the Wilcox varsity squad found a way to keep up an incredibly high level of… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel January 17, 2018 Week of January 17th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 18, 1918) *University of Santa Clara to… Life Announcements Bernice “Bea” Panetta September 20, 1936 – January 2, 2018 Admin January 10, 2018 Bernice “Bea” Panetta September 20, 1936 – January 2, 2018 Resident of Santa Clara Bea, 81, of Santa Clara, died… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher January 10, 2018 Virtually everyone is familiar with a budget. Whether you have a detailed accounting system or rely on the back… Life AnnouncementsOpinion No Combat – How it did not happen Rafael Roman Jimenez January 10, 2018 It is a long, long story, but worth repeating. I am referring to doing my duty for “God and Country”… City Politics Ro Khanna: Doing the People’s Business by Finding the Common Ground Carolyn Schuk January 10, 2018 Many politicians can say little in a lot of words. But it’s a rare politician who can say a lot… City Politics Santa Clara Property Values Continue to Grow, But Assessor Warns of Inevitable Slowdown and Prop 13’s Growing Inequities Carolyn Schuk January 10, 2018 Silicon Valley property values grew solidly in 2017—7.4 percent, $31 million, over 2016—Santa Clara County Assessor Larry Stone reports in… Community One Woman’s Junk is Another’s Treasure Carolyn Schuk January 10, 2018 Auctioneer Marlene O’Donnell keeps track of spirited bidding at the Santa Clara Woman’s Club’s regifting auction on Jan. 6. The annual event… Community 49er Kyle Nelson Wears JW House Designer Cleats for the Win Diane Andrews January 10, 2018 It was a close game for the out-of-town San Francisco 49ers playing against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on… Community Lions Club Continues Helen Keller’s Crusade Against Darkness Diane Andrews January 10, 2018 Like any hungry pride of lions, the Santa Clara Host Lions Club often hangs out where the food is. One… Community HSSV is Setting the Standard, Named Nation’s First Model Shelter Melissa McKenzie January 10, 2018 When UC Davis’ Dr. Kate Hurley was actively working as a veterinarian, she met a dog named Nala, a 10-month-old… City Politics Resolution Likely by Month-End for Santa Clara CEQA Lawsuit Against Santana West Urban Village Plan Carolyn Schuk January 10, 2018 Santa Clara’s California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) lawsuit against San José’s proposed Santana Row/Valley Fair (SRVF) “urban village” development on… Arts & Entertainment Creative Therapy: Senior Center Open Ceramics Studio Diane Andrews January 10, 2018 City resident Fred Gong has been creating ceramic art at the Santa Clara Senior Center open ceramics studio for about… Opinion Work Daze: Too Good for My No-Good Job Bob Goldman January 10, 2018 We all know the danger of being bad at your job, like having three burly HR people descend on your… 1 … 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 … 481