Latest News Latest News City Politics Current RDA Mess Has Many Fathers – Starting With Voters Carolyn Schuk February 25, 2015 If Californian voters dislike the public agency feeding frenzy unleashed by the redevelopment agency (RDA) shutdown, they have only themselves… Schools FHA-HERO Hosts Regional Competition at Peterson School Cynthia Cheng February 25, 2015 On Feb. 7, students in red blazers dotted the campus of Peterson Middle School. The students were here to attend… Arts & Entertainment Language Explored in Kathryn Arnold’s Solo Show Melissa McKenzie February 25, 2015 If someone is characterized as “short,” “chipper” or “stubborn,” it will immediately implant an image about the person being described…. Community Local Korean War Veterans Recognized Admin February 25, 2015 On Jan. 23, American Legion Post 419 hosted a gathering of Korean War Veterans and their families, for a presentation… Community Bay Area Chef Visits Library for February Food Fest Melissa McKenzie February 18, 2015 Blending roasted Roma tomatoes, lime juice, a clove of garlic, chipotle and adobo puree, honey, salt, Worcestershire sauce and pepper… City Politics Judge Rules Santa Clara Must Hand Over Former RDA Property to “Successor Agency” Carolyn Schuk February 18, 2015 If the Santa Clara RDA’s name was on the deed, the property belonged the defunct RDA. That was the conclusion… Sports Long-Time Aquamaids, Bill May, Return for World Mixed Pairs Trials Admin February 18, 2015 The Santa Clara Aquamaids are cheering that their long time veteran, Bill May is returning to the international synchronizing swimming… Community Love our Library Lollapalooza Honors Lisa Gillmor Cynthia Cheng February 18, 2015 New York, New York was the theme of the Santa Clara City Library Foundation & Friends’ 2nd Annual Love our… Opinion The Grand Budapest Hotel/Rated R for violence, sex and language. Also there are a lot of garish colors. Reviewed by Karl Scott Admin February 18, 2015 This film reportedly opened in March of 2014. My editor and I went to a theater where the poster was… Community Northside Library Drums in Lunar New Year Cynthia Cheng February 18, 2015 On Feb. 1, it was loud at Northside Library as wildly beating drums announced the arrival of costumed lion dancers…. Community PACE Helps Young Adults Find Working Success Carolyn Schuk February 18, 2015 Everyone wants to be self-supporting and contribute to the community, but some need more support than others. That’s where Pacific… Arts & Entertainment Shakespeare Celebrated at Free Friday Event Melissa McKenzie February 18, 2015 Interspersing love songs with scenes from Shakespeare’s works, the actors of Festival Theater Ensemble and Elizabethan-era lute music of Doris… Opinion Quit Quitting Your Job Bob Goldman February 18, 2015 Thinking about quitting your job? I’ve got the cure. Read “10 Reasons to Quit Your Job in 2015” by llya… City Politics City Desk: Feb. 4, 2015 Carolyn Schuk February 11, 2015 Less is More: Doing the Math on Residential Development Fee Credits By Carolyn Schuk On Jan. 26, City Council held… Community Cookbook Author and Chef Tanya Holland Gives Library Talk Cynthia Cheng February 11, 2015 When Chef Tanya Holland visited Central Park Library on Feb. 1, she came bearing food and drink. Holland’s pork sliders,… Community Humane Society Silicon Valley with Area Veterinarians Celebrate Spay & Neuter Month in February Admin February 11, 2015 Humane Society Silicon Valley (HSSV) has partnered with 20 local veterinary offices to provide reduced spay and neuter services throughout… Opinion Hunger Pangs Diane Andrews February 11, 2015 Who’s hungry? You can’t tell by looking. You have to ask: Within the past 12 months, have you ever worried… City Politics Lawrence Station, Tasman East Redevelopment: Change the General Plan or Change the Conversation Carolyn Schuk February 11, 2015 Re-developing the Lawrence Station (70 acres) and Tasman East areas (45 acres) as higher-density* residential neighborhoods, during 2015 to 2025,… Opinion Birdman/Rated R for sex, language, smoking, drinking, drug use, nudity and an embarrassing wrestling match. Karl Scott February 11, 2015 In the “envelope please” category, it”s time to consider some movies few have seen, but many may soon know about… Schools Multicultural Potluck Celebrates Sutter School's Diversity Diane Andrews February 11, 2015 “We want to celebrate the diversity in our community. What better way to do it than over food?” says Michael… 1 … 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 … 481