Latest News Latest News Sports Chargers Overshoot Their Chance Against Eagles Ryan Rainbolt October 24, 2012 In their second year since transitioning from the El Camino Girls Water Polo Division to the higher De Anza Division,… CommunitySchools Community Remembers Teacher Carol Ragsdale at Dedication Ceremony Cynthia Cheng October 24, 2012 “The more you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”… Community Conference Helps Get Kids to College Melissa McKenzie October 24, 2012 In Santa Clara County, only 25 percent of Latino and Hispanic students have completed the courses required for entrance into… Public Safety HIT AND RUN DRIVER AT-LARGE Admin October 24, 2012 CASE NUMBER: 12-10912 DATE / TIME: Sunday, October 6, 2012 at 10:29 P.M. LOCATION: Maryann Drive at Benton Street, Santa… Opinion Atlas Shrugged Part II / Rated PG-13 for language, sex, and the evil of self perpetuating bureaucracies. Admin October 24, 2012 Part II doesn’t pick up where Part 1 left off April of 2011. It picks up with a high-speed jet… Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara Chorale’s Autumn Serenade Blends Voices of Three Choirs Diane Andrews October 24, 2012 The Santa Clara Chorale, under the direction of guest conductor Lou De La Rosa, welcomed the St. Francis High School… Community Santa Clara Sporting Soccer Club Raises More Than $100,000 to Fight Breast Cancer Diane Andrews October 24, 2012 Santa Clara Sporting Club’s young soccer players are passionate about more than scoring soccer goals. Saving lives is also their… Schools SCUSD Audit Report Release Raises Questions About Motives Carolyn Schuk October 24, 2012 It’s no surprise tempers ran high at the first SCUSD board meeting after the release of the Santa Clara County… Community Smiles Drive to Santa Clara Larry Sacks October 24, 2012 What’s 27 feet long, 11 feet high, eight feet wide, has a backup camera, GPS and six comfortable seats? It’s… Schools County Superintendent of Education Aims to Correct SCUSD Processes, Not Conduct Witch Hunt Carolyn Schuk October 17, 2012 Last week’s Santa Clara Unified School District meeting was standing room only to hear what County Superintendent of Education Xavier… Community Families Have Fun at Triton Melissa McKenzie October 17, 2012 With arts education consistently on the chopping block because of budget cuts, the Triton Museum of Art continuously picks up… Opinion Seven Wonders of the World / Not rated but would be G by current standards. Admin October 17, 2012 September 30, 2012, marked the 60th anniversary of the premiere of Cinerama. I have written about this several times. Cinerama… Public Safety SCP Officers Shoot and Kill 41-Year-Old Male After Alleged Dispute Admin October 17, 2012 On Wednesday, October 10 at 11:17 p.m., Santa Clara Police officers responded to two 911 calls regarding family violence. A… Schools SCUSD Doesn’t Have an Achievement Gap: America Does Carolyn Schuk October 17, 2012 It’s a good news/bad news story. The good news is that the Santa Clara Unified School District doesn’t have an… Community Volkswagen Enthusiasts Swap Stories and Information at Weekly Parking Lot Meetup Diane Andrews October 17, 2012 Everyone has a VW story. “When I was a kid, my cousin Aleda took her kids and me to St…. Opinion Don’t Worry Be Unhappy Bob Goldman October 17, 2012 If you think that all you need to be happy at a job is to have a job, you’re right…. Schools A Sweet Retreat for Peterson Students Melissa McKenzie October 17, 2012 Fitness, food, and fun were encompassed in the third annual Health and Wellness Fair at Peterson Middle School on October… Schools Braly Celebrates Bike to School Week Admin October 17, 2012 On October 3, Braly Elementary School in Sunnyvale kicked off International Walk and Bike to School Week 2012 in conjunction… Sports Bruins Come Up Short Against Height Of Pioneers Admin October 17, 2012 As soon as Santa Clara and Cupertino stepped onto the court, it was easy to see that the Bruins girls’… Op-Ed 49ers Stadium Construction Update Robert Haugh October 10, 2012 With 14,000 pieces of steel weighing approximately 18,000 tons trucked in, the towering steel skeleton of the 49ers’ 68,500-seat stadium… 1 … 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 … 488