Latest News Latest News City Politics City Desk: Mar. 12, 2014 Carolyn Schuk March 19, 2014 Ericsson Considering a Move to Irvine’s Santa Clara Technology Campus Telecom giant Ericsson is reportedly considering a 440,000 sf lease… Schools Education Desk: Mar. 12, 2014 Carolyn Schuk March 19, 2014 Rocketship Charter Expansion Faces Legal Challenge Rocketship charter school expansion in Santa Clara County faces significant headwinds in its ambitious…SPONSORED Community Historical Homes: Jamison-Brown House Melissa McKenzie March 19, 2014 From hosting intimate gatherings to high-end affairs, the Jamison-Brown House is just one of Santa Clara’s historical homes that can… Community Looking Back – Week of March 12 Admin March 19, 2014 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 10, 1914) Rapid Growth of Granadafig Firm: L.M. Fatjo’s Dainty Meets with Remarkable… Schools Marta Mouritsen Will Retire from Laurelwood Preschool Cynthia Cheng March 19, 2014 Marta Mouritsen reflects on the time she began teaching at Laurelwood Preschool, back in January 1986. “When I first started… Arts & Entertainment More Criteria Added To Masterpiece Checklist Melissa McKenzie March 19, 2014 Five weeks in and the criteria for a masterpiece continues to grow. Luckily, the Triton Museum of Art’s Chief Curator,… Opinion Non-Stop/Rated PG-13 for violence, language and suggestions of sensuality. Karl Scott March 19, 2014 Somehow Liam Neeson, now 61, has become a senior citizen action star. He is probably headed for The Expendables series,… Business Pillar of the Business Community: Ryan’s Sport Shop Diane Andrews March 19, 2014 Do you need running shoes? Walking shoes? What’s the difference anyway? Not to worry. Gary Goettelman at Ryan’s Sport Shop,… Community Santa Clara Connects with eNotify Admin March 19, 2014 Civic engagement begins when the public becomes informed. With the City of Santa Clara’s eNotify system, being in the loop… Community Santa Claran Creates Low Cost Braille Printer Using LEGOs Melissa McKenzie March 19, 2014 While most 12-year-olds play with LEGOs, Santa Clara resident Shubham Banerjee has taken his love of the building block to… Arts & Entertainment Showtime Writes Hilarious Last Chapter to The Wizard of Oz Carolyn Schuk March 19, 2014 “Wonderfully goofy,” was how one audience member described Showtime’s homage to the 75th anniversary of the movie “The Wizard of… Community Turning Tragedy to Hope: Kaiser Santa Clara Director Gives Back for Babies Admin March 19, 2014 Michael Benson, the well-dressed and well-loved Security Director at Kaiser Permanente’s Santa Clara and San Jose Medical Centers, is a… Opinion Under the Influence Admin March 19, 2014 What do you call that pesky co-worker who will never leave you alone? You know who I mean — Jim… Community A Day in France at the 9th French Fair Diane Andrews March 19, 2014 You don’t have to travel far to experience French culture and practice your high school French. Savor the Flavors of… Business Bay Area Builders Celebrates Opening of Larger Facility Admin March 19, 2014 On Feb. 24, Bay Area Builders celebrated the ribbon cutting of their new facility at 3360 De La Cruz Blvd…. Community Camellia Flower Show Admin March 12, 2014 Row upon row of beautiful flowers were on display at the 73rd Annual Camellia Flower Show and Plant Sale held… Sports Chargers Continue Dominance, Move to CCS Semis Melissa McKenzie March 12, 2014 With a large “We Play for Creighton” banner flying high over rival Santa Clara High School’s gym, the Wilcox High… City Politics City Desk: Mar. 5, 2014 Carolyn Schuk March 12, 2014 Zoning Change Request For Granny Unit Becomes the Latest Proxy Discussion on Growth of Off-Campus Housing in Old Quad Can… Schools Community Members Gather for Read Across America at Laurelwood Elementary School Cynthia Cheng March 12, 2014 On February 28, Joy Shmueli, principal of Laurelwood Elementary School, had on a whimsical red and white Dr. Seuss hat… Schools Education Desk: Mar. 5, 2014 Carolyn Schuk March 12, 2014 California Ahead of Common Core Curve, Thanks to State Ed Focus Last week, the NPR radio news show All Things… 1 … 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 … 492