Latest News Latest News Community Santa Clara This Week 1/27- 2/2/2016 Carolyn Schuk February 3, 2016 Jamie L. Matthews, Mayor of Santa Clara, extended an official welcome to the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers, who will… Community Santa Clara Police Officer Jerry Ogg’s New BFF Diane Andrews February 3, 2016 Don’t tell his fiancee, but Santa Clara Police Department officer Jerry Ogg has a new BFF –Brek, a two-year-old, 75-pound… Community Santa Clara City Observer: Jan. 20, 2016 Carolyn Schuk February 3, 2016 Santa Clara Scores Touchdown on Super Bowl Public Safety Costs Santa Clara is already getting paid for Super Bowl-related public… Community Chinese Culture Celebrated at Northside Library’s Lunar New Year Spectacular Cynthia Cheng February 3, 2016 Although the Year of the Monkey begins on Feb. 8 this year, Northside Library welcomed in the Lunar New Year… Community Where Losing is as Much Fun as Winning: Santa Clara Woman’s Club “Re-Gifting” Auction Carolyn Schuk February 3, 2016 While Santa Clara inaugurates the holiday season on the first Friday of December by lighting the City Christmas tree, you… CommunitySchools Wilcox Basketball Team Boys Mom Battling Cancer Diane Andrews February 3, 2016 When the Wilcox High School Chargers beat the Fremont High School Firebirds in Varsity basketball 61-43 on January 22 at… Opinion It’s a Burden … It’s a Plague … It’s SuperBoss Bob Goldman February 3, 2016 If I were smarter, and more highly motivated, and just a little bit British, I’m sure I would regularly read… Schools Cabrillo Middle School Wins Caring School Climate Award Cynthia Cheng January 27, 2016 On Thursday, Jan.14, Cabrillo Middle School students dressed up in old Western attire-rustic vests, prairie dresses and boots- for their… CommunitySports Community Sprints Towards End Zone Travis Swiatlo January 27, 2016 As part of Santa Clara’s Countdown to Kickoff, Levi’s Stadium hosted “Run the Road to Super Bowl 50” on January… Community Library Hosts Football Themed Winter Reading Program Cynthia Cheng January 27, 2016 In honor of Levi’s Stadium’s first Super Bowl, the Central Park Library’s first floor information booth has a goalpost inviting… City Politics Mini-Dorms: Neighborhood Preservation Ordinance David Alexander January 27, 2016 It has been more than two years since the Santa Clara City Council first considered an ordinance designed to curb… Community Miss Silicon Valley 2016 is Crowned Cynthia Cheng January 27, 2016 The Miss Silicon Valley 2016 scholarship competition took place on Jan. 9 at the Mission City Center for Performing Arts,… Community Santa Clara This Week 1/20- 1/26/2016 Carolyn Schuk January 27, 2016 E-Waste Recycling Rally- Wednesday, January 20th 9 am-1 pm: The City of Santa Clara has partnered with the Super Bowl… Public Safety Sex and the Super Bowl Diane Andrews January 27, 2016 Rush hour for sex trafficking is about to begin as an anticipated one million football fans converge on the Bay… Opinion My Crazy Boss Isn’t Crazy Enough Bob Goldman January 27, 2016 Do you have a crazy boss? Do the masters and mistresses of your universe give you assignments that make no… City Politics Arguments Against NFL Using Soccer Park For Super Bowl Don’t Convince Judge Carolyn Schuk January 27, 2016 Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Joseph Huber’s denial on Jan. 11 of the Santa Clara Youth Soccer League’s request… Schools 49ers Score High with Inaugural Chevron STEM Bowl Diane Andrews January 20, 2016 What could be cooler to a kid than learning about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) on a mild December… City PoliticsSports Absence of News is the News in Soccer Park Dispute Carolyn Schuk January 20, 2016 By the time you read this there will be a published ruling in the Clara Youth Soccer League’s (SCYSL) request… Community Anything’s Possible Larry Sacks January 20, 2016 “Anything’s Possible,” a bronze sculpture by Linda Serrao, was unveiled across from Levi’s Stadium last Wednesday. The sculpture is designed… Public Safety For Santa Clara Firefighter, Lake County Fire Duty Hits Close to Home David Alexander January 20, 2016 Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote that if you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. After battling… 1 … 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 … 481