Latest News Latest News City PoliticsCommunity Morse Mansion: Future Home of SVP Sustainability And Historical Center? Carolyn Schuk February 23, 2023 A new educational and historical center may be on the horizon for Santa Clara’s historic Morse Mansion on Fremont Street,… Milestones Milestones – The Last Gift! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher February 23, 2023 Sorry, and I just don’t get it. Let’s see. Prices on most everything like groceries, gas and good times are… City Politics Council Approves Noise Monitoring Contract David Alexander February 22, 2023 Despite previously wanting alternatives to re-upping the contract for stadium noise monitoring, the Santa Clara City Council hired the same… Sports Santa Clara’s Cinderella Run Through CCS Andrew Bensch February 22, 2023 Friday, Feb. 17 marked the opening round of the Division I CCS Girls Basketball Tournament. The Santa Clara Bruins hosted… Community Silicon Valley Power Weathers Storms, Keeps the Lights On David Alexander February 22, 2023 An election year brings with it a tide of politicking. In 2022, as the election crept closer, the noise of… Arts & Entertainment Families Come Together for Playful People Productions’ “Our Town” Cynthia Cheng February 21, 2023 At the Feb. 8 run-through rehearsal of the San Jose-based Playful People Productions’ “Our Town,” members of the Thornton cast… Community Late Interview Coach Remembered at the 2023 Miss Mission City and Miss Santa Clara Competition Cynthia Cheng February 20, 2023 At the 2023 Miss Mission City and Miss Santa Clara Competition held on Feb. 4 at the Community Recreation Center,… Community Mary Grizzle: Call Her Mrs. Downtown Carolyn Schuk February 20, 2023 Say the name “Mary Grizzle” and the next thing people here think of is reclaiming Santa Clara’s historical downtown, demolished… Community Agrihood Senior Housing Nearing Completion Erika Towne February 17, 2023 Santa Clara’s Agrihood project is coming together. In late January, developers started selling the townhomes in the complex on Winchester… Sports Firebirds Fly to Fast Start, But Fall to Wilcox in Frantic Finish Andrew Bensch February 16, 2023 Valentine’s Day on Tuesday was the Fremont Firebirds’ Super Bowl. A tough season dealing with key injuries and a handful… Milestones Milestones – Keep Theft Legal! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher February 15, 2023 A simple question: Why do we have laws? The simple answer would be to assure we have an orderly society…. Community Sunnyvale’s Josh Levin of American Ninja Warrior Shawn Chong February 15, 2023 28-year-old American Ninja Warrior athlete Josh Levin, of Sunnyvale, remembers rock climbing from an early age. “It was very instinctual… CommunitySchools Pomeroy Elementary Garden Rooted in Community Diane Andrews February 14, 2023 “Our Pomeroy garden is the heart of the school community. It is a place where you see kids laughing, learning, connecting… Community Local Nonprofit Collects Donations After Turkey Earthquake Erika Towne February 13, 2023 The boxes piled high outside of ETAC on De La Cruz Boulevard Thursday night. Tightly sealed with packing tape and… Community Irrigation Hibernation in Santa Clara Press Release February 12, 2023 Watering within 48 hours of measurable rainfall is prohibited in Santa Clara. Be sure irrigation systems are either switched off… Public Safety County Closing COVID-19 Mass Testing and Vaccination Sites Press Release February 11, 2023 After successfully administering 1.9 million vaccinations since 2020 and becoming the most vaccinated large county in the country in the… Schools Santa Clara Unified: Laurelwood Project Downsized to Stay in Budget Alissa Soroten February 10, 2023 Before the Santa Clara Unified School District community can sign off for the February break, the Board of Trustees had… City PoliticsCommunity Judge Dismisses ReMet Lawsuit: No Breach of Contract Without a Contract Carolyn Schuk February 10, 2023 A judge has dismissed developer Republic Metropolitan’s (ReMet) 2022 lawsuit against Santa Clara. ReMet accused the City of breach of… Milestones Milestones – The Bland Jury Report! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher February 9, 2023 The crazy quilt of pandered politics in Santa Clara is laying on a hotbed of turmoil and continuing contention. “Wait,”… City Politics New City Manager Comes With Local Experience Carolyn Schuk February 9, 2023 After nearly a year without a permanent city manager, Santa Clara has hired San Bruno City Manager Jovan Grogan to… 1 … 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 … 485