Latest News Latest News City Politics Forty-Niners, City Settle Dispute About Curfew David Alexander October 18, 2017 The San Francisco 49ers have agreed to cease scheduling events at Levi’s Stadium that run past the City’s 10 p.m…. Community Looking Back Mary Hanel October 18, 2017 Looking Back October 2017 Week of October 18th Headlines 50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (October 18,1967) Irving… Community Santa Clara This Week Santa Clara Weekly October 18, 2017 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, October 19 Noon@the Triton featuring Nicole Lopez-Hagan: Triton Museum of Art—1505 Warburton Ave., Santa Clara. 12-12:40… City PoliticsOpinion CIVICS 101: It is Time to Abolish the Electoral College Dominic Caserta October 18, 2017 Another divisive Trump tweet was the backdrop of the question asked by my student “John” as we began our unit… Opinion Work Daze – Quench Your Burnout Bob Goldman October 18, 2017 You’re tired, ambivalent, stressed, cynical and overextended. Are you in love, or are you burned out at work? It could… Public Safety SCPD Officer Involved Shooting Santa Clara PD October 18, 2017 An officer-involved shooting occurred at El Camino Real and Scott Boulevard on Saturday morning. On Saturday, October 21 at approximately… Community Beating the Odds: PJ Ministry and SCPD Join Forces to House the Homeless Diane Andrews October 11, 2017 It is a remarkable success story. A group of formerly homeless individuals and families—once regulars hanging out with shopping carts… Arts & Entertainment Teacher Jane Gilmore Spreads Joy to the Words Cynthia Cheng October 11, 2017 At the Sept. 29 after school creative writing class held at Washington Open Elementary School, Jane Gilmore, teacher and founder… Community New City Manager Debuts at Rotary Club Diane Andrews October 11, 2017 Deanna J. Santana made her speaking debut as Santa Clara’s newly-appointed City Manager at the weekly lunch meeting of the… Community Off the Wall Soccer a 25-Year Success Diane Andrews October 11, 2017 Come November, Off the Wall Soccer begins its 25th year in Santa Clara, where, in 1993, an old tomato packing… Community Santa Clara’s Raj Chahal Honored as a 2017 Local Hero Cynthia Cheng October 11, 2017 Santa Clara resident Raj Chahal was pleasantly surprised to learn that his wife Daljit nominated him to be one of… Schools Santa Clara High School’s Girls Basketball Team Steps Up for a Texas High School Cynthia Cheng October 11, 2017 On the evening of Oct. 5, a few girls from Santa Clara High School’s Girls Basketball Team waited outside their… Sports Epic Ending in Rivalry Rematch Andrew Bensch October 11, 2017 With less than three minutes to play and up by three, it looked as if the Santa Clara Bruins were… Sports Bruins Survive Old-Fashioned Shootout, Win 63-57 Andrew Bensch October 11, 2017 Aside from Santa Clara tailback Erik Ketton taking the first play from scrimmage 80 yards to the house, Friday’s tilt… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher October 11, 2017 Vice Mayor Dominic Caserta went out on a fragile limb at City Council in September to challenge Mayor Lisa Gillmor…. City Politics Variance Brings Larger Issues Into Crisp Focus David Alexander October 11, 2017 The Santa Clara City Council overturned a Planning Commission ruling denying a variance for a single-family home, going against urging… Public Safety Confidentiality Agreement Violated in Police Brutality Case, Settlement Forfeiture Demanded Carolyn Schuk October 11, 2017 It ain’t over ’til it’s over, as Yogi Berra said. And it looks like the excessive force lawsuit against the… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara PD October 11, 2017 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel October 11, 2017 Week of October 11th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (October 12, 1917) Liberty Bond Committee Working Hard: Why… Community Santa Clara This Week Santa Clara Weekly October 11, 2017 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, October 12 Website Redesign Community Meeting: Central Park Library—Redwood Room. 6-7 p.m. Friday, October 13 Friday… 1 … 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 … 481