Latest News Latest News Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara Police Department January 31, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Public Safety Motorcycle Officers Wearing New Protective Uniforms Santa Clara Police Department January 31, 2018 The Santa Clara Police Department’s motorcycle unit has a long tradition of wearing uniforms designed for cavalry officers. These tall boots, poly blend pants,… Opinion Work Daze: Quit First. Ask Questions Later. Bob Goldman January 31, 2018 Go ahead! Give yourself a pat on the back. You should have quit your job on Day One, but instead… Sports Full Squad Not Enough for Bruins to Beat Palo Alto Andrew Bensch January 31, 2018 Despite featuring as healthy a roster as they have had all season, on Tuesday the Santa Clara Bruins’ girls basketball… Community Santa Clara this Week The Santa Clara City Library January 31, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, February 1 Smoking Ordinance Community Outreach Meetings. The first meeting is at 2-3 p.m. at City… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel January 31, 2018 Week of January 31st Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (February 1, 1918) *All Aliens to Register at… Sports Wilcox Wins With Wild Finish, Charge Past Spartans 47-44 Andrew Bensch January 31, 2018 The Wilcox Chargers earned their first league win of the season in thrilling fashion on Friday night, knocking off the… Schools The Theme of “Versus” is Shown at Sutter Elementary School’s 5th Annual Lego Show Cynthia Cheng January 24, 2018 At Sutter Elementary School on the morning of Jan. 16, the Multipurpose Room was set up for the school’s 5th… City Politics ‘Behemoth,’ ‘Shocking,’ ‘Whopper’ of a Development Set to Replace Yahoo Office Project David Alexander January 24, 2018 A Chinese developer’s plans to erect a 50-story office tower and another 35-story housing tower will move forward after the… Community Now Open: Prime 109 in Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie January 24, 2018 Thick, bone-in steaks are in store for beef aficionados as the highly anticipated Prime 109 Steak and Libation House opens… Community San Jose Women’s March Inspires and Unifies Diverse Community Diane Andrews January 24, 2018 Everybody knew the way to San Jose for the 2nd Women’s March—“Hear Our Vote”—on Jan. 20, the morning after the… Community Santa Clara City Library’s New Bookmobile is a Library on Wheels Cynthia Cheng January 24, 2018 Hilary Keith, Director of the Santa Clara City Library, was excited to point out the colorful new library cards, bookmarks,… Schools Cabrillo Middle School’s “Haphazardly Ever After” Pours Laughing Potion Over Fairy Tales Cynthia Cheng January 24, 2018 Imagine browsing through the Enchanted Depot to find customized magical solutions to all problems. Such is the world of Cabrillo… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher January 24, 2018 You might remember the old shell game. The one where you guess which shell the pea is under. Not… City Politics City Manager Serves City Council a Big Helping of Reality Pie Carolyn Schuk January 24, 2018 Last week’s Santa Clara City Council goal-setting meeting could be described as an intervention for the Council led by new… Community Canine Flu Hits Silicon Valley Melissa McKenzie January 24, 2018 The recent outbreak of the canine influenza virus (CIV) has moved its way into the Silicon Valley, causing Santa Clara’s… Arts & Entertainment Guggenheim Entertainment’s New Venture Hits the Ground Running With “Sondheim on Sondheim” Carolyn Schuk January 24, 2018 Leave it to Guggenheim Entertainment to launch an ambitious new theatrical venture with an equally ambitious live show, Sondheim on… Public Safety Coffee With a Cop Larry Sacks January 24, 2018 On Thursday, Jan. 18, the Santa Clara Police Department held its Coffee With a Cop event at Starbucks (2221 Alameda)… Opinion Work Daze: Happy New Job Bob Goldman January 24, 2018 You’ve made your New Year’s resolutions. Congrats! Now, what are the odds you’ll follow through with even one? Remember your… Opinion A New Year and A New Way to Look at Weight Margaret Lavin January 24, 2018 After inhaling all the trimmings and trappings, sugar and spirits over the holidays, you may be a bit worried about… 1 … 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 … 488