Latest News Latest News Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara Chorale’s Kid-Friendly Spring Concert Stars Poetry-Writing Dragon Diane Andrews March 10, 2017 In what is becoming an annual tradition, the Santa Clara Chorale’s spring concert, directed by Dr. Scot Hanna-Weir with accompanist… Public Safety Santa Clara Constantly Preparing for Water Emergencies Diane Andrews March 10, 2017 Knock on wood, but Santa Clara has weathered the drought-breaking winter storms with only minor electrical power outages of short… Community The New Homes on the Block: Emerson Homes Alissa Reyes March 10, 2017 Construction of the Emerson Homes located on Saratoga Ave. is progressing and model homes are almost complete. The New Home… Schools A Champion for Migrant Students and Families Marches On Erasmo Guerra March 10, 2017 For Franciso Jiménez, Santa Clara University Professor Emeritus and author of a series of autobiographical books about his life as… Community SVACA’s Continues No Kill Numbers, Needs Fosters Melissa McKenzie March 10, 2017 Over the past few years, shelters across the country have been working to improve save rates to ensure all adoptable… Community Santa Clara Native Launches Ski Business Alissa Reyes March 10, 2017 Fresh white powder, icy wind on your face, adrenaline from speeding down the slopes–Santa Clara native, Brian Bensch turned his… Community Santa Clara’s Books Inc. Celebrates Dr. Seuss’s Birthday Cynthia Cheng March 10, 2017 The Cat in the Hat, in its tall and fuzzy glory, visited Santa Clara’s Books Inc. for the store’s Read… Arts & Entertainment Green is the New Black: SCU’s Eco-Fashion Show Maria Judnick March 10, 2017 On many college campuses, undergraduate fashion usually consists of whatever items of clothing are “good enough” to throw on when… Public Safety Why They Wear the Badge: SCPD Sergeant Cory Morgan Admin March 10, 2017 If you’ve seen the movies “Black Hawk Down” or “Lone Survivor” you already know something about Santa Clara Police Sergeant… Community Children Learn about the Science of Bubbles at Northside Library’s Science Day Cynthia Cheng March 10, 2017 “When you have snot in your nose and you blow air from your nose, the mucus traps the air and… Opinion Work Daze – The Pause That Refreshes Bob Goldman March 3, 2017 Stop everything! No matter what you are doing, stop. And if you are not doing anything, as is usually the… Community Santa Clara Around Town Carolyn Schuk March 3, 2017 Environmental Day Saturday, March 4th 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Recycle e-waste, u-waste, clothing, plastic structures, toys and confidential documents at Recology’s… Community Looking Back March 2017 Admin March 3, 2017 Week of March 1st Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (February 28,1917) Vote Yes March 15 on Good Roads… Public Safety Police Blotter Santa Clara PD March 3, 2017 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Milestones Milestones Miles H Barber, Publisher March 3, 2017 After fifty years with just two City Managers, Santa Clara will begin to search for their third City Manager in… Sports Watanabe Wows Crowd as Bruins Beat Branham Andrew Bensch March 3, 2017 Thursday’s opening round CCS basketball game featuring the undefeated (24-0, 12-0) Santa Clara Bruins against the (15-10, 9-5) Branham Bruins… Schools Members of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Show Their Work at Mission College Cynthia Cheng March 3, 2017 Mission College was a busy place to be on Feb. 18 during the Region 5 Spring Leadership Meeting and Region… Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara Soccer: Don’t Sleep on Brooklyn Andrew Bensch March 3, 2017 Without the services of senior striker and leading scorer Ellie Mujushi, the Santa Clara Bruins soccer team managed to survive… Community The Sound of a Tree Falling Diane Andrews March 3, 2017 While walking in Mission City Memorial Park Feb. 21, local residents Barbara Osborn and her husband, Charles, came across a… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Painting for a Cause Melissa McKenzie March 3, 2017 Lupus affects at least 1.5 million Americans, mostly women of childbearing age. The auto-immune disorder can cause extreme fatigue, headaches,… 1 … 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 … 488