Latest News Latest News City Politics A Not-Too-Noteworthy November for Santa Clara City Council Melissa McKenzie December 31, 2019 Five City Council Members (Mayor Lisa Gillmor, Kathy Watanabe, Karen Hardy, Teresa O’Neill and Debi Davis) attended the Mission City… Milestones Milestones: Go Niners Miles H Barber, Publisher December 31, 2019 So, this is my last column…for the old year (the Mayor is probably thrilled). It also ushers in the New… Schools Joint Educational Program Between SCUSD and 49ers Receives Golden Bell Award Erika Towne December 30, 2019 The State of California is recognizing a special program put together by the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) and… Sports Fremont Rallies Back Twice, But Falls to Harker 30-24 Andrew Bensch December 30, 2019 Taking part in the John Araujo Memorial Tournament at Del Mar High School, the Fremont Firebirds faced the Harker Eagles… Public Safety Break-in at Franklin Mall Post Office Leads to Federal Investigation Erika Towne December 30, 2019 Postal inspectors are searching for a suspect or suspects after a break-in at the Franklin Square Post Office in Downtown… Schools Assistance League of Los Altos Gives Back to Sunnyvale School District Schools Alia Wilson December 29, 2019 This school year, the Assistance League of Los Altos provided over $33,000 worth of goods and services to five schools… Arts & Entertainment Art Kiosk presents Jonathan Fung’s “Play” Art Kiosk December 28, 2019 In Play, Jonathan Fung’s visually provocative exhibition continues to spread awareness on the disconcerting realities of human trafficking. His work… Opinion Mission City Voices by Larry Flora Larry Flora December 27, 2019 It was the summer of 1960. I was 11 years old and almost all the neighborhood boys were going to… Public Safety Santa Clara Cold Case: Christopher F. DePasquale, 1981 Santa Clara Police Department December 27, 2019 Christopher F. DePasquale, Cold Case # 81-5582 On Wednesday morning April 1, 1981, the body of Christopher F. DePasquale was… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From December 25 Mary Hanel December 27, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (December 26, 1919) Plan to Consolidate Schools Received with Favor: Santa Clara Grammar School… Arts & Entertainment “Pride and Prejudice” Scenic Designer Joe Ragey Sets the Stage for Romance Diane Andrews December 26, 2019 The curtain is never drawn, so the TheatreWorks of Silicon Valley audience is caught up in the romance of Jane… Community In the Valley this Week: December 26 – January 1 Santa Clara Weekly December 26, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an… CommunitySchools Council Member Raj Chahal and His Family Help Keep a Holiday Tradition Alive Erika Towne December 25, 2019 In a small auditorium on the Wilson School campus, Santa Clara City Council Member Raj Chahal and his wife help… Schools Pac-12 Goes the Extra Yard for Santa Clara Unified Teachers Santa Clara Unified School District December 25, 2019 Four deserving teachers from across Santa Clara Unified School District were rewarded for their hard work with surprise visits from… Milestones Milestones: Winter Whirlwind Miles H Barber, Publisher December 24, 2019 Alright, so it is Christmas Eve and to some who don’t celebrate Christmas, it is Holiday Eve or another day… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: December 15 – 21 Santa Clara Police Department December 24, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Minimum Wage Goes Up in Silicon Valley Jacob Bourne December 24, 2019 With California’s minimum wage set to increase to $13 an hour in 2020, a number of cities in the state,… CommunityPublic Safety Teen Works with Sunnyvale DPS to Make Hazmat Situations Safer for Emergency Personnel Erika Towne December 24, 2019 A Sunnyvale high school student isn’t letting her age stop her from trying to make the world a safer place…. Community Santa Clara Chabad Brings the Festival of Lights Spirit to Town Larry Sacks December 23, 2019 The weekend’s weather forecast looked grim with rain and stormy weather that didn’t seem likely to let up. But Sunday… Op-Ed Farewell Architectural Review Committee, Goodbye Checks and Balances Anthony Becker December 23, 2019 On Dec. 10 the City Council voted 4-3 to eliminate the Architectural Review Committee. I give kudos to the minority… 1 … 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 … 477