Latest News Latest News Life Announcements Nancy Lee Marsalli: April 28, 1950 &ndash March 25, 2016 Admin April 6, 2016 Longtime Santa Claran Nancy Marsalli died on Good Friday surrounded by her family and friends after a long battle with… Schools Nutrition, Mental Health Draw School Board’s Attention David Alexander April 6, 2016 Children’s wellness — both emotional and physical — was a main topic of discussion at the Santa Clara school board’s… City Politics Once Upon a Time in Santa Clara Carolyn Schuk April 6, 2016 It wasn’t so long ago that Santa Clara public officials had nothing but love and kisses for the 49ers. In… City Politics City Observer: March 30, 2016 Carolyn Schuk April 6, 2016 A notable absence from the March 22 Santa Clara City Council meeting was any mention of the new soccer park… Community Santa Clara This Week 3/30 – 4/5/2016 Carolyn Schuk April 6, 2016 Santa Clara v. Wilcox- Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball- Thursday, March 31st, 5pm: Come watch Santa Clara rivals face off. Varsity… City PoliticsCommunity Soccer Field Restoration Admin April 6, 2016 The NFL kept its promise to restore the fields in Santa Clara Youth Soccer Park following Super Bowl 50. The… Opinion The Working Dead Bob Goldman April 6, 2016 Excuse me, but would you please join me in the coat closet? What I’m going to tell you could be… Community Aquatic Egg Hunt Makes a Splash David Alexander April 6, 2016 Inside a large balloon-like dome, dozens of children between the ages of five and seven line the periphery of a… Community City-wide egg hunt delights youth David Alexander April 6, 2016 Hundreds of children wore gleeful expressions as they descended on Central Park ball fields scouring every corner for the hidden… City Politics Council, Planning Commission Begin Ironing Out Wrinkles in Massive City Center Development David Alexander April 6, 2016 Santa Clara City Council and Planning Commission members are concerned about the amount of latitude afforded to the developer of… Community Grown-Ups Have Easter Fun at Adults-Only Glow in the Dark Egg Hunt Cynthia Cheng April 6, 2016 About 75 adults, many in running shoes, showed up to Northside Library on Saturday, March 26. It was the night… Community LORI ARMSTRONG NAMED CHIEF NURSING OFFICER AT KAISER PERMANENTE SANTA CLARA Kaiser Permanente April 6, 2016 Patient Care and Excellent Outcomes Are Her passions A nurse with a track record of excellence in care and leadership,… City Politics MIA Commission Meeting Minutes Admin April 6, 2016 At the March 8 City Council Meeting, Planning Commissioner Mike O’Halloran asked the Council to review the delay in posting… Community Picasso and Einstein Share Tete-a-Tete at “Picasso at the Lapin Agile” Cynthia Cheng March 30, 2016 It was 1904. Inside the Lapin Agile, a portrait of five sheep hung above the bar and empty wine bottles… City Politics Santa Clara Collects Exponentially More Rent Than Other NFL Stadium Cities Carolyn Schuk March 30, 2016 Not only does Santa Clara collect more stadium rent than any other city with an NFL stadium, the City gets… City Politics Santa Clara Observer: March 23, 2016 Carolyn Schuk March 30, 2016 Playing Political Football with Levi’s Stadium Rent Reset, Despite Stellar Financial Results Levi’s Stadium has been a financial success for… Community Santa Clara This Week 3/23 – 4/5/2016 Carolyn Schuk March 30, 2016 Glow-in-the-Dark Egg & Scavenger Hunt- Saturday, March 26, 7-10pm: Search for clues and race around the library and in Rivermark… Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara University’s Engineering Art Show Reveals Campus Talent Cynthia Cheng March 30, 2016 “Talking to the first year students here, a lot of people refer to the school as ‘Claradise,’” says Cesar Tesen,… Community Santa Clara’s Librarians and “Inspirational Women” Share What Inspires Them Cynthia Cheng March 30, 2016 Sometimes those who inspire others may find their own inspiration in the very people that they help. Just ask Karen… Community SCU Educates Community While Improving Access to Fresh Produce David Alexander March 30, 2016 Everybody eats; it is one of the few things we all have in common. But, in some neighborhoods fresh produce… 1 … 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 … 481