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Laurelwood Elementary is Getting a New School, Dr. Stella M. Kemp Welcomed as Superintendent

Alissa Soroten

May 29, 2019

At their May 23 Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) Board Meeting, they welcomed a new Superintendent and decided to…

Santa Clara Unified School District and Mission College Team Up to Host Their First Annual STEAM Expo

Cynthia Cheng

May 29, 2019

Janessa Gallardo, 8, a student from Kathryn Hughes Elementary School, calmly demonstrated how to insert a finger enclosed through a…

Silicon Valley Power Plays a Role in Carr Fire Restoration Efforts

Erika Towne

May 29, 2019

First responders get a lot of credit for helping out other agencies in their time of need, and they should….

Santa Clara Health and Wellness Fair Benefits Seniors, Caregivers and Community

Diane Andrews

May 29, 2019

Even savvy seniors learned a new thing or two at the 3rd Health and Wellness Fair on May 17 at…

Santa Clara Police Report: May 19 – 25

Cynthia Cheng

May 28, 2019

The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The…

Wilcox High School and Pomeroy Elementary School Students Partner Up for Philanthropy Fashion

Cynthia Cheng

May 26, 2019

Students from Wilcox High School’s Fashion Design and Marketing program have been connecting with third-graders at Pomeroy Elementary School to…

Young Authors at Stratford School Become Philanthropists

Diane Andrews

May 25, 2019

Through their after-school “1001 Stories Club,” six 3rd – 5th-grade authors at the Santa Clara Stratford Elementary School are honing…

South Bay Musical Theatre’s “Thoroughly Modern Millie” Thoroughly Wonderful

Diane Andrews

May 24, 2019

South Bay Musical Theatre’s (SBMT) production of the comedy Thoroughly Modern Millie is a thoroughly wonderful flashback to New York…

San Jose Native Scott Campbell Is Featured at Emma Kaliterna Author Event

Cynthia Cheng

May 24, 2019

In 2014 an anonymous donor gave money to the Santa Clara City Library Foundation & Friends for an annual author…

Community Members Get Pumped Up for the Mamava Lactation Space at Central Park Library

Cynthia Cheng

May 24, 2019

Mothers can nurse their children at any City Library. For mothers who would like privacy while they nurse or pump,…

Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From May 22

Mary Hanel

May 24, 2019

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 23, 1919) Mammoth Motor Pageant to Inaugurate County’s Great Industrial Show: Program is…

In Santa Clara, Travel Ball and Little League Work Together

Andrew Bensch

May 23, 2019

Around the country, the game of baseball at the youth level is trending more and more away from traditional Little…

Wilcox Competitive Sport Cheer Debuts with Winning Season

Andrew Bensch

May 23, 2019

Michelle Bumbaca has been coaching sideline cheer for 15 seasons at Wilcox High School. This year, the longtime coach added…

April Calendars and the Return of Related’s Lobbyist

Melissa McKenzie

May 23, 2019

Outside of the City’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt and Arbor Day Celebration, there were few major public events in Santa…

In the Valley this Week: May 23 – 29

Santa Clara Weekly

May 23, 2019

The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an…

Milestones: Right of Way

Miles H Barber, Publisher

May 23, 2019

Driving the Amalfi Coast highway makes a Big Sur excursion seem like Highway 5 by comparison. While the Monterey peninsula…

Hitachi Vantara Finds New Home Just Down the Road

Erika Towne

May 22, 2019

A Santa Clara based tech company has a new home, just a few miles away from its old one. Hitachi…

Native Americans Gather at Santa Clara University for 1st Intertribal Pow Wow

Diane Andrews

May 22, 2019

Santa Clara University (SCU) students in the Native American Coalition for Change (NACC), formed in 2016, decided that it was…

Former Aquamaids are Thriving in College, Score Big at United States National Collegiate Championships

Erika Towne

May 22, 2019

Santa Clara’s Aquamaids program is well regarded in swimming circles. Since its founding in 1964, the organization has worked to…

Gateway Crossings Project Still Drawing Public Ire

David Alexander

May 22, 2019

Despite many changes, several members of the public still oppose a massive high-density apartment development set to be located on…

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