Latest News Latest News Opinion Thanks for the Thanks Bob Goldman October 7, 2015 Thank you. I mean it! Thank you for taking time from your busy day to read this column. Even though… Community A Year After Near-Fatal Heart Attack, Thankful Patient Returns To Kaiser Permanente Admin October 7, 2015 Standing before an audience of doctors, nurses and staff, Mark Aldrich began his story: “I died last year and these… Community Ballet Folklorico Mexicano Fuego Nuevo Admin October 7, 2015 On Wednesday, September 16, the Mission Library Family Reading Center (1098 Lexington Street in Santa Clara) was transformed from a… Community Always Something New at the South Bay Home Show Diane Andrews September 30, 2015 “We’re not looking for anything in particular. We just like to come and walk the show. There’s always something new… SchoolsSports Friday Night Lights Sees Wilcox Triumphant Again Larry Sacks September 30, 2015 Friday Night Lights returned to Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on Friday, September 18. The second meeting for high school… Opinion Going Out on a Limb Diane Andrews September 30, 2015 Several hundred Swarovski crystals glittered on her ebony black prosthetic arm as Carrie Davis, National Coordinator for Ampower and a… Community Santa Clara Red Cross Volunteer Answers Red Cross Call to Help Lake County Wildfire Victims Carolyn Schuk September 30, 2015 When the email call came in at 8:30 a.m. Monday morning from the San JosÈ Red Cross Chapter asking for… Arts & Entertainment Super Bowl 50 Comes to Santa Clara’s 35th Art & Wine Festival Diane Andrews September 30, 2015 A highlight for football fans attending Santa Clara’s 35th Art & Wine Festival September 19 and 20 at Central Park,… CommunitySports GOALS FOR GIRLS EVENT – 9/20 Ancia Purdy September 30, 2015 Former Olympic teammates Brandi Chastain and Cindy Parlow Cone, in partnership with Goals for Girls, teamed up for a soccer… Opinion Brain Drain Bob Goldman September 30, 2015 Here’s something very few people know about you. You have a brain. It’s true! That good-looking lump that sits between… Schools Disclose Financial Ties or Face Legal Action, SCUSD Board Tells Trustee Stampolis Carolyn Schuk September 23, 2015 In closed session last week, the SCUSD Board voted 6-0 to authorize its attorney to initiate legal, judicial or administrative… Community Giving Deaf Children in the Congo a Voice Diane Andrews September 23, 2015 Santa Clara resident Susan Stasi already spoke English, French, Spanish, and Italian. She never dreamed when she entered the Deaf… Community Harris-Lass Museum Movie Night Stirs Memories Diane Andrews September 23, 2015 The documentary film “Agnews: Our Jewel in the Silicon Valley,” featured September 11 at the Harris-Lass Museum’s free fall movie… Schools Santa Clara High School Celebrates Armed Forces Night During Sept. 11 Football Game Cynthia Cheng September 23, 2015 On Friday, Sept. 11, Santa Clara High School’s football team won both the late afternoon junior varsity game and evening… CommunitySports Super Bowl 50 Statue Taking Shape Carolyn Schuk September 23, 2015 Santa Clara’s statue honoring the City as the host of Super Bowl 50 is becoming a reality. On September 2… Arts & Entertainment Triton Free Fridays Continues with Tabia African-American Theatre Ensemble Larry Sacks September 23, 2015 September 11 is a special day in the hearts of many. With many commemorations taking place across the nation, the… Opinion Summer Is Still Here If You Want It Bob Goldman September 23, 2015 Did you have a good summer? Spend lots of time doing Jell-O shots in the hotel bar and doing cannonballs… Business A New Twist on Eating Healthy Admin September 16, 2015 The Santa Clara City Library Foundation & Friends, Kaiser Permanente and Fresh Approach kicked off the new South Bay route… Community Chef Laura Stec Gives a Fall Cooking Demonstration Cynthia Cheng September 16, 2015 On the menu at chef Laura Stec’s cooking demonstration at Northside Library on Sept. 1 were a roasted vegetable and… Arts & Entertainment Chinese Opera Makes a Stop in Santa Clara Carolyn Schuk September 16, 2015 Chinese opera is one of the world’s oldest continuously performed theatrical forms, today comprising about 30 different styles and a… 1 … 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 … 481