Latest News Latest News Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara Police Department January 24, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis…. Sports Wilcox Girls Basketball Off to Strong Start in League Andrew Bensch January 24, 2018 Last season the Wilcox Chargers varsity basketball squad finished their league season with a 1-11 record. Thus far through six… Community Santa Clara this Week Santa Clara Weekly January 24, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, January 25 Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee Meeting (BPAC): City Hall Council Chambers. 4-6 p.m. Questions?… Sports Questionable Call Costs Bruins in Loss to Mountain View Andrew Bensch January 24, 2018 If someone only looked at the final score and saw Mountain View beat Santa Clara 4-0, they might think that… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel January 24, 2018 Week of January 24th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 25, 1918) *Clarence C. Coolidge is Candidate… Community Miss Santa Clara 2018 Larry Sacks January 17, 2018 On Jan. 13 Taylor Yamane was crowned Miss Santa Clara and Natalie DeSousa was crowned Miss Santa Clara’s Outstanding Teen…. Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher January 17, 2018 Running for office is not an easy task, unless of course you run unchallenged. Council Member Dominic Caserta does… Community Grab a Scoop Before It’s Gone Mission City Creamery to Close at the end of January Melissa McKenzie January 17, 2018 On Jan. 31, Chris Leahy will lock the doors of Mission City Creamery for the last time. Leahy, 55, who… Community Santa Clara’s Paxio Marks More Than a Decade Delivering Ultra High Speed Internet Carolyn Schuk January 17, 2018 While Google continues to confound the world about whether or not the internet giant is in the service provider business,… Community Former Santa Clara Resident Pens Story for “Chicken Soup for the Soul” Cynthia Cheng January 17, 2018 When former Santa Clara resident Hema Nataraju was growing up in India, she found a window to America by reading… Community Richard Pell 1966 – 2018 Admin January 17, 2018 Richard Pell 1966 – 2018 Richard Darin Pell, age 51, passed away Wednesday, January 3, 2018 Banner Health in Phoenix,… City Politics Board of Supervisors Candidates Look to Persuade Voters: Who Can Help People Best Carolyn Schuk January 17, 2018 Whether it was unusually high interest in the Santa Clara County District 4 Board of Supervisors’ race or a reflection… City Politics Santa Clara and San José Reach Settlements over City Place and Santana West Dispute The Cities Of Santa Clara January 17, 2018 The Cities of Santa Clara and San José have reached settlement over their disputes related to the planned City Place… Public Safety Bike Helmets from SCPD Keep Kids Safe Santa Clara Police Department January 17, 2018 Prior to the holidays, Officer Chris Pilger observed a teen riding a bicycle without a helmet. Officer Pilger made contact… Public Safety A File of Life Can be a Lifesaver Cynthia Cheng January 17, 2018 What if someone has an allergy to a medication or a pre-existing medical condition and they experience a medical emergency?… Schools Agnews Campus Under Way Atoosa Savarnejad January 17, 2018 The Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) has completed the first step—schematic design of spaces—in the development of the upcoming… Schools Life-Long Learning and Living Through Adult Ed Diane Andrews January 17, 2018 Arabic for beginners. Astronomy for beginners. Spanish for travelers. Cooking Italian. Speaking Italian. Gardening, genealogy, guitar and piano. Feldenkrais (whatever… 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… 1 … 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 … 488