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SCPD Workshop on Pedestrian Safety Coming Soon

Admin

February 11, 2015

Santa Clara is working to be more pedestrian-friendly. While older adults walk more often, they’re also at greater risk of…

Why There&#x27s No BART in the South Bay

Carolyn Schuk

February 11, 2015

Half a century ago, regional planners foresaw a rapid transit system circling the Bay, reaching from Marin to Santa Clara…

Wilcox Hosts Improv Night

Melissa McKenzie

February 11, 2015

Witty, one-liners and the willingness to sacrifice any shred of dignity an actor has are the hallmarks of improv theater….

Your Body Language Speaks Out

Bob Goldman

February 11, 2015

I know! You think that the entire idea of non-verbal communication through “body language” is the worst kind of pop…

Yao-pi Hsu’s Painterly Photographs Make Waves at Triton

Melissa McKenzie

February 11, 2015

Sit down for five minutes in the home of Yao-pi Hsu and her passions become clear. Lining the walls of…

Looking Back – Week of January 28

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February 4, 2015

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 26, 1915) Future Maintenance of Fire Departments is Discussed at Special Meeting of…

Mission College’s Community Mission

Carolyn Schuk

February 4, 2015

President Barack Obama’s proposal for tuition-free community colleges has brought new focus on community colleges. A uniquely American institution, the…

American Sniper / Rated R for violence, language and sex

Karl Scott

February 4, 2015

For the second time in a matter of months, Clint Eastwood has released an American masterpiece. Less than six months…

Losing the Winning Game

Bob Goldman

February 4, 2015

It’s my own fault. I should never have started watching “Marco Polo,” the new Netflix series about the world of…

Artist Stephanie Lam: From Pets to People

Melissa McKenzie

February 4, 2015

Always artistic, San Jose-based artist, Stephanie Lam, never thought about pursuing art. In fact, it wasn’t until she was close…

Blue Star Moms Award 28 Quilts of Valor

Diane Andrews

February 4, 2015

“I’m overwhelmingly shocked that someone still cares,” says Quilt of Valor awardee James Ray Davis, who served in the U.S….

City Desk: Jan. 28, 2015

Carolyn Schuk

February 4, 2015

Less is More: Doing the Math on Residential Development Fee Credits By Carolyn Schuk When Santa Clara’s residential development impact…

Education Desk Jan. 28, 2015

Carolyn Schuk

February 4, 2015

SCUSD Board Looks at Future Enrollments, Finances, Construction On Jan. 22, Santa Clara Unified School District Board had a stuffed…

Family History Consultant Discusses Her Genealogy Research at Library Program

Cynthia Cheng

February 4, 2015

“Family history is quite frequently dull statistics,” says Jackie Krebs Reimers, a family history consultant. “It’s names, dates and places….

Imaginations Run Wild at Sutter School’s 2nd Annual Lego Show

Diane Andrews

February 4, 2015

John D. Sutter Elementary School’s multipurpose room was packed with parents and children admiring the imaginative Lego creations of sixty-two…

Judge Dismisses Stampolis’ “False Imprisonment” Lawsuit

Carolyn Schuk

February 4, 2015

In the end it didn’t matter how many judges Santa Clara Unified Trustee Christopher Stampolis objected to, how many reasons…

JX Cuisine Opens in Santa Clara

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February 4, 2015

Opening up at a location familiar to many, JX Cuisine celebrated their arrival in Santa Clara with a ribbon cutting…

2015 Free Fridays Begin with Jazz

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January 28, 2015

With 2014 in the past, the Santa Clara Performing Arts Foundation and the City of Santa Clara in conjunction with…

Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Heart

Melissa McKenzie

January 28, 2015

Back in the 1960s, Heart of the Valley’s Executive Director Glenda Cresap, a politically savvy teenager at the time, would…

Looking Back – Week of January 21

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January 28, 2015

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 19, 1915) Trustees Hold Special Session to Hurry Paving Project: Need Good Roads…

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