Latest News Latest News Community A Passion for the “Story” in History Erasmo Guerra July 19, 2017 Mary Hanel, the former history librarian at the Santa Clara City Library retired three years ago this month, but she’s… Sports Westside on the Verge of First Section 5 Championship Since 1968 Andrew Bensch July 19, 2017 For the second-straight week, Santa Clara Westside’s 11-12-year-old All Stars have won three in a row. After winning District 44… Sports Former Wilcox Star Shining in the Major Leagues Andrew Bensch July 19, 2017 Kyle Barraclough’s fastball reaches the mid-90s and his slider can be absolutely devastating. The Miami Marlins relief pitcher also happens… Schools Santa Clara Unified School District Recognizes Employees of the Year Cynthia Cheng July 19, 2017 Three outstanding employees of the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) were recognized at the district’s annual employee recognition tea… City Politics No Easy Answer to Santa Clara’s Forecast Structural Deficits Carolyn Schuk July 19, 2017 While Santa Clara’s general fund revenues are projected to grow 15 percent from $221 million to $255 million over the… City Politics City Staff Fires Back at Mayor’s Stadium Audit Carolyn Schuk July 19, 2017 Last month Santa Clara’s finance, police, and fire departments and the 49ers both weighed in on Harvey M. Rose’s (HMR)… Arts & Entertainment Enjoying Your City on a Budget Alissa Reyes July 19, 2017 The warm weather and sunny skies of summer inspire us to get out there, learn something new, and meet new… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher July 19, 2017 Our City is now in the middle of a very expensive arbitration with the San Francisco 49ers. This million dollar… Opinion Trump Cannot Stop Our Green Machine Dominic Caserta July 19, 2017 Last semester, most of my 7:30 a.m. Senior Economics class would respond to my booming “Good morning!” with a sleepy… City Politics Minimum Wage to Increase, Specific Area Plan Approved for Greystar Development David Alexander July 19, 2017 Santa Clara will have a $15 per hour minimum wage by 2019. At its Tuesday night meeting, the Santa Clara… Schools Class Notes – Bullies Beware Margaret Lavin July 19, 2017 Kids are looking forward to a long summer filled with fun and adventure. Most parents, however, still have to work,… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara PD July 19, 2017 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community Looking Back July 2017 Mary Hanel July 19, 2017 Week of July 19th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (July 20, 1917) Save the Crumbs Says Governor Stephens: … Community Santa Clara this Week Santa Clara Weekly July 19, 2017 Thursday, July 20th Tip-A-Cop: California Pizza Kitchen—3535 Monroe St., Santa Clara. Lunch shift: 12-2 p.m. Dinner shift: 6-9 p.m. Friday,… Opinion Work Daze: It’s Smart to be Dumb Bob Goldman July 19, 2017 Let’s face it. You’ve devoted a lot of time and hard work to convincing people that you’re dumb. And it’s… Community Vanguard Debuts New Look to Hometown Crowd a Pacific Procession Melissa McKenzie July 12, 2017 Vanguard Music and Performing Arts has a new look for 2017. Doing away–at least temporarily–with its signature Aussie hat, and… Community Local Businesses Team Up for Where’s Waldo Event Melissa McKenzie July 12, 2017 Waldo is hiding around the Mission City and it’s the job of Santa Clarans to find him. Throughout the month… Life Announcements Marion Quetano Becomes a Centenarian The Editorial Board July 12, 2017 Marion Quetano was born on July 7, 1917, in the Mission District of San Francisco to Italian parents. Quetano is… Community World Health Organization Designates Santa Clara an Age-Friendly City Diane Andrews July 12, 2017 Santa Clara has a new commitment to the well-being of its senior residents. Thanks to the efforts of the Senior… Sports Westside All Stars Are District 44 Champions! Andrew Bensch July 12, 2017 After four straight days of baseball, the Santa Clara Westside 11-12 All Stars are District 44 Champions. Having lost to… 1 … 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 … 485