Latest News Latest News Community Showers of Blessing Fall on Santa Clara’s 27th Arbor Day & Earth Day Celebration Diane Andrews May 7, 2014 “Mother Earth wanted to bless this day so she sent us some rain,” says Santa Clara Councilmember Teresa O’Neill at… Arts & Entertainment Triton Finds Success with New Event Melissa McKenzie May 7, 2014 There have been many changes at the Triton Museum of Art this year. Not only has the community-based art museum… Opinion SCT Live! Admin May 7, 2014 For years, your managers have been asking the same question. They observe your erratic behavior. They monitor your sluggish performance…. Schools Braly Elementary School Hosts “Soaring Eagles’ Night of Song” Cynthia Cheng May 7, 2014 “We’ve got a really diverse school with children from all over the world, from countries like Russia, India, Pakistan, and… Schools Cabrillo Carnival Creates Community Cheer Melissa McKenzie May 7, 2014 The scent of cotton candy wafted through the air and sounds of children squealing with delight could be heard all… Schools Education Desk: April 30, 2014 Carolyn Schuk May 7, 2014 Brad Syth Retires After 38 Years With SCUSD The biggest news at last Thursday’s Santa Clara Unified board meeting was… Community Kaiser SCL Health Admin May 7, 2014 Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Honored for providing “Outstanding Patient Experience” National award cites KP Santa Clara in top 15% of… Community Looking Back – Week of April 30th Headlines Admin May 7, 2014 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 28, 1914) Automobile Excursion to San Francisco Set for May 27th: Fifty Decorated… Schools 1965 SCUSD Unification Created Today’s Trustee Areas Carolyn Schuk April 30, 2014 Looking at an SCUSD trustee area map begs the question: how did it get this way? The district has two… Arts & Entertainment “Breaking Out of the Box” Art Exhibition at City Hall Diane Andrews April 30, 2014 Bay Area artists had to think outside the box to transform the abstract concept of “Breaking Out of the Box”… Community Central Park Ponds Getting a Facelift Admin April 30, 2014 After several years of the odiferous green “ooze” proliferating the ponds at Central Park, the end of the foul smells… Community Rivermark Moms Celebrate 10th Annual Easter Egg Hunt Cynthia Cheng April 30, 2014 “Our egg hunts years ago were a lot smaller,” says Maureen Medeiros, one of the co-chairs of the Rivermark Moms… Community The Thrill of the Hunt for Easter Eggs Diane Andrews April 30, 2014 It was the day before Easter, a sunny Saturday morning in Central Park. Toddlers wearing bunny ears or sun hats… Schools Education Desk: April 23, 2014 Carolyn Schuk April 30, 2014 California Voting Rights Act Compliance Raised as An Issue in SCUSD Policy Update Facing an entirely new funding structure, curriculum,… Community Looking Back – Week of April 23rd Headlines Admin April 30, 2014 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 21, 1914) Cherry Show Will Be Attractive: Queen Contest Opens Today: Candidates Will… Opinion Bicycle Dreams/Not Rated but Could be PG-13 for Hallucinations Karl Scott April 30, 2014 Almost everybody knows about triathlons, the Tour de France and marathons. All are endurance races that test competitors to their… Opinion Ready for Coffee? Admin April 30, 2014 You know what I hate? I hate when know-it-all scientists with their starched white lab coats and their so-called statistics… Schools Tech Challenge Inspires Students to Solve Problems Melissa McKenzie April 23, 2014 In an attempt to tackle a problem facing the world today, hundreds of tech-centric teams from across the Bay Area… City Politics Voter Registration is Easier Than Ever Admin April 23, 2014 Every American citizen has a claim to their own sovereignty. It’s this precious right to self-governance that we share with… City Politics City Desk: Apr. 16, 2014 Carolyn Schuk April 23, 2014 VTA Public Transportation Plan for Levi’s Stadium To Go Live for First Game VTA plans to run full service for… 1 … 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 … 496