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Celebrate Santa Clara Brings People Back to Central Park

Celebrate Santa Clara Brings People Back to Central Park

Erika Towne

August 24, 2021

There were masked smiles all around as people gathered in Santa Clara’s Central Park on Aug. 21 for Celebrate Santa…

Wilcox Volleyball Bounces Back Beautifully

Wilcox Volleyball Bounces Back Beautifully

Andrew Bensch

August 24, 2021

After a frustrating season that was both played late and cut significantly short last school year, Wilcox Volleyball looks to…

Cascade Park Neighborhood Takes On Homelessness

Cascade Park Neighborhood Takes On Homelessness

Carolyn Schuk

August 19, 2021

Whether it’s switching a children’s musical theater camp to Zoom on the fly, or a fire in a homeless encampment…

Santa Clara Mother and Daughter Killed in Collision

Santa Clara Mother and Daughter Killed in Collision

Erika Towne

August 19, 2021

Two Bay Area school communities are mourning the tragic deaths of a Santa Clara mother and daughter. Rebecca Haselmann, 50,…

Prometheus Partners with JW House to Provide a Home Away from Home in Santa Clara

Prometheus Partners with JW House to Provide a Home Away from Home in Santa Clara

Jacob Bourne

August 19, 2021

Silicon Valley’s high cost of living has long made it difficult for those from out of town getting treatment at…

Milestones: Corruption continues, so now what? – Opinion

Milestones: Corruption continues, so now what? – Opinion

Miles H Barber, Publisher

August 18, 2021

For decades the motto of The Santa Clara Weekly has been, “Protecting your right to know.” The Weekly expanded in…

FedEx & Rotary Rescue School Supply Distribution in Sunnyvale

FedEx & Rotary Rescue School Supply Distribution in Sunnyvale

Erika Towne

August 18, 2021

For several years now, Sunnyvale Community Services (SCS) has handed out school supplies to local families in need just in…

Still No Decision For Loyalton Ranch, Eight-Hour Meeting Features Discussion On Meeting Efficiency

Still No Decision For Loyalton Ranch, Eight-Hour Meeting Features Discussion On Meeting Efficiency

David Alexander

August 18, 2021

In its first meeting in a month, the Santa Clara City Council finally discussed selling its Loyalton Ranch property; however,…

Despite Tough Division, Don’t Hibernate on the Bruins

Despite Tough Division, Don’t Hibernate on the Bruins

Andrew Bensch

August 17, 2021

The Santa Clara Bruins are one of a handful of schools in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League that have…

SCUSD Opens Two New Schools for 2021-22 School Year

SCUSD Opens Two New Schools for 2021-22 School Year

Erika Towne

August 16, 2021

Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) opened the new school year on Thursday, Aug. 12 with two new campuses. After…

Masks Outdoors Required For All If Not Socially Distanced, Votes SCUSD School Board

Masks Outdoors Required For All If Not Socially Distanced, Votes SCUSD School Board

Alissa Soroten

August 13, 2021

The Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees’ first meeting of the school year was a long one. They…

Surya Tallavarjula Wins $5,000 in the Xylem Global Student Innovation Challenge

Surya Tallavarjula Wins $5,000 in the Xylem Global Student Innovation Challenge

Cynthia Cheng

August 12, 2021

Surya Tallavarjula, 17, came in first place in the Xylem Global Student Innovation Challenge in the high school division. He…

Silicon Valley Mom’s Engaging Idea to Interest Youngsters in Biology

Silicon Valley Mom’s Engaging Idea to Interest Youngsters in Biology

Diane Andrews

August 12, 2021

“The idea of me writing a book was really pretty crazy. Nobody in my life has ever written a book,”…

Cyclists Advocate for Fully Protected Lanes on El Camino

Cyclists Advocate for Fully Protected Lanes on El Camino

Jacob Bourne

August 11, 2021

On Sat. July 31, a group of about 40 bicyclists hit the road to raise awareness in support of adding…

Silicon Valley’s Agrarian Roots Resurrected in Agrihood Project

Silicon Valley’s Agrarian Roots Resurrected in Agrihood Project

Jacob Bourne

August 11, 2021

The Valley’s shift from stone fruit orchards to semiconductors to shared economies hasn’t been an altogether linear progression. With construction…

Milestones: Make It Illegal to Know! – Opinion

Milestones: Make It Illegal to Know! – Opinion

Miles H Barber, Publisher

August 11, 2021

Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor and City Attorney Brian Doyle have come up with another scheme to fool residents. This…

Ro Khanna: Making Life Better in District 17

Ro Khanna: Making Life Better in District 17

Carolyn Schuk

August 10, 2021

Representative Ro Khanna has seen a complete change of power in the U.S. government since he was first elected in…

Could Fremont Firebirds Football Go From Last to First? 

Could Fremont Firebirds Football Go From Last to First? 

Andrew Bensch

August 10, 2021

In last spring’s COVID-shortened, five-game season, the Fremont Firebirds finished last in the El Camino League with a 1-4 record….

Getting to Know Patricia “Patty” Wong: Santa Clara City Library’s New City Librarian

Getting to Know Patricia “Patty” Wong: Santa Clara City Library’s New City Librarian

Cynthia Cheng

August 6, 2021

On Oct. 4, Patricia “Patty” Wong will begin her first day of work for the Santa Clara City Library as…

Sunnyvale Teens Create RemoteTA To Save Prep Time for Teachers Worldwide

Sunnyvale Teens Create RemoteTA To Save Prep Time for Teachers Worldwide

Diane Andrews

August 5, 2021

Tech-savvy Sunnyvale teens have created an online volunteering platform — RemoteTA — to match high school students with K –…