Latest News Latest News Opinion WORK DAZE: Asleep at the Wheel Bob Goldman November 29, 2017 Did I wake you? Sorry. I didn’t expect you to be sleeping this time of day, but now that I’ve… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara PD November 29, 2017 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Sports Bruins’ Cinderella Run Comes to an End Andrew Bensch November 29, 2017 The Santa Clara Bruins were not in Vegas on Friday night, but they were nonetheless playing with house money against… Community Santa Clara This Week Santa Clara Weekly November 29, 2017 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, November 30 Website Redesign Community Meeting: Senior Center Room #149—1303 Fremont St., Santa Clara. 5:30-6:30 p.m…. Community Looking Back Mary Hanel November 29, 2017 Week of November 29th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (November 30, 1917) *Santa Clara Boys May Return… Public Safety Drone Hovers Over Levi’s Stadium Game, Drops Leafets Alissa Reyes November 29, 2017 On Sunday, Nov. 26, Tracy Michael Mapes, a Sacramento man, flew a drone over Levi’s Stadium during the 49ers vs…. Sports Bruins Soccer Looking to Defend CCS Title Andrew Bensch November 29, 2017 Last March the Santa Clara Bruins finished off a thrilling playoff run as CCS Champions. An exciting and emotional championship… City Politics Emails Sent During Election Expose Toxic City Council Climate Carolyn Schuk November 22, 2017 An email exchange of spiteful remarks between two Council Members about a fellow Santa Clara City Council colleague reveals that… Community Levi’s Stadium LEEDs the Way Diane Andrews November 22, 2017 Nine stories up, atop the roof of the SAP Tower of Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, is a thriving 7,000-square-foot… Community Space, Prices, Transportation Bring New Office Tenants to South Bay Carolyn Schuk November 22, 2017 Amazon’s expansion and HP Enterprise’s (HPE) consolidation plans in Santa Clara are the results of larger commercial real estate trends—trends… Community Homegrown Technology Dashing into Hospitality Industry Melissa McKenzie November 22, 2017 The future of hospitality is being paved in Silicon Valley by a company found in Santa Clara just over four… Community Maithry Dance Dhamaka Benefits Cancer Patients and Fire Victims Diane Andrews November 22, 2017 The Maithry Dance Dhamaka 2017—a colorful and energetic dance festival showcasing the best dance teams from 11 Bay Area Indian… Community First Sister Cities Delegation from Limerick Visits Santa Clara Diane Andrews November 22, 2017 Santa Clara has hosted the first delegation of exchange students and teachers from Limerick, Ireland to visit Santa Clara since… Community The Yan Can Asian Bistro Closes Its Doors Cynthia Cheng November 22, 2017 On the afternoon of Nov. 10, workers were busy scraping the logo of the Yan Can Asian Bistro from doors… Community Reconnecting Franklin St. Takes Center Stage at Downtown Revitalization Committee Meeting Carolyn Schuk November 22, 2017 While some are waiting for Related Companies’ creation of a new Santa Clara city center on the Northside, on Nov…. Schools Creativity Nurtured at Bracher Elementary School’s STEM Program Cynthia Cheng November 22, 2017 Some of Santa Clara native Teresa Debbage’s most cherished childhood memories were working on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)… Schools Love, Loss and Everything in Between Melissa McKenzie November 22, 2017 The Wilcox Stage Company (WSC) took audiences on a charming tale of love and loss in its fall dramatic production… Arts & Entertainment Hell and Sexism Are Spotlighted in New Exhibits at the de Saisset Museum Cynthia Cheng November 22, 2017 The de Saisset Museum opened two new exhibits: “Michael Mazur’s L’Inferno di Dante” (on view through June 16, 2018) and… Sports Wilcox Sees Season End at Hands of the Lancers Andrew Bensch November 22, 2017 Wilcox Head Coach Paul Rosa knew his team was likely to get a tough draw in their first round of… City Politics PR Services Cause Conflict Among Council David Alexander November 22, 2017 The lack of a contract with a public relations firm—and whether Mayor Lisa Gillmor used that firm on her crusade… 1 … 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 … 488