Latest News Latest News Community In the Valley this Week: April 11 – 17 Santa Clara Weekly April 11, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an… Sports Chargers Outshine Short-Handed Bruins Andrew Bensch April 11, 2019 One injury in the game of softball can completely turn the tide. On Thursday afternoon, the Santa Clara Bruins hosted… Community New Measles Case Causes Low Level of Concern in Santa Clara County Erika Towne April 11, 2019 Bay Area public health officials have issued a warning after it was discovered a Santa Clara County resident was traveling… CommunitySports Photos of the Week: Painted Lady Butterfly, FroshSoph Wilcox Baseball Santa Clara Weekly April 11, 2019 Photo by Larry Sacks Going into the windup against Lincoln is Wilcox pitcher, George Bouldt, on Monday, April 8 at… Community Romance and Wildflowers Bloom at Ulistac Natural Area Diane Andrews April 11, 2019 A record 1,500 people enjoyed the sunshine and Wildflower Day activities at the 40-acre Ulistac Natural Area in Santa Clara… Milestones Milestones: Myth and magic…a hoax! Miles H Barber, Publisher April 11, 2019 Folks, we have a problem and it’s not in Houston. City Manager Deanna Santana has taken upon herself the responsibility… Public Safety Sunnyvale’s Department of Public Safety is One of the Largest Combined Departments in the U.S. Erika Towne April 11, 2019 With 201 sworn officers and 88 non-sworn personnel, the City of Sunnyvale is home to one of the largest, fully-integrated… City Politics Council Addresses Northside Street Racing, North City High Density Redevelopment, Rebuilding Visitors Bureau Carolyn Schuk April 10, 2019 Santa Clara is moving into the third phase of its 2010 General Plan and at its April 9, 2019 meeting… SchoolsSports Special Education Students Score Goals at Braly Elementary School’s Special Olympics Event Cynthia Cheng April 10, 2019 “Go, Braly, go! Go, everyone, go!” were among the spirited cheers coming from student spectators who waved their handmade posters… Community Santa Clara’s Aging Pools Require Off-Season Maintenance Erika Towne April 10, 2019 Santa Clara’s Parks Department was forced to shut down a pair of the City’s pools in March for maintenance. City… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: March 31 – April 6 Santa Clara Police Department April 9, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community Santa Clara Resident Samaira Mehta Introduces Game About Artificial Intelligence Cynthia Cheng April 7, 2019 In 2015, Santa Clara resident and Millikin Basics+ Elementary School student, Samaira Mehta, 11, released CoderBunnyz, a board game that… Arts & Entertainment The Jazz Factor Hits the Right Notes Diane Andrews April 6, 2019 The Jazz Factor — seven talented Bay Area teens who turned their love of music and jazz into a combo… Arts & Entertainment Wear Your Dancing Shoes to San José Musical Theater’s “Mamma Mia!” Diane Andrews April 5, 2019 The infectious ABBA music and impressively talented, energetic cast of San José Musical Theater’s Mamma Mia!, directed by Geoff Ward,… Business Sunnyvale’s DrChrono Takes Next Step in Medical Care Erika Towne April 5, 2019 Sunnyvale-based DrChrono is taking another step in making medical care easier for both doctors and patients. The app-based company recently… City Politics California State Housing Affordability Legislation Takes Effect Jacob Bourne April 5, 2019 Assembly Bill 3194, known as the Housing Accountability Act, was part of a slew of bills signed by former Governor… Schools Amelia Tai, Santa Clara Student, Is Named Finalist in Character Creating Contest Cynthia Cheng April 5, 2019 Ashlen Foster likes to carry around a book about art and she also wears a hearing aid. She is introverted… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From April 3 Mary Hanel April 5, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 4, 1919) Entire City to Honor War Heroes: Welcome Committee to Have a… Public SafetySchools School Lockdown at Bowers Elementary, Cabrillo Middle Schools Erika Towne April 5, 2019 It is a frightening email for a parent to receive; a note from your child’s school saying that there was… CommunitySports 9-Year-Old Wins 7 Golds at Junior Olympics Erika Towne April 4, 2019 Nine-year-old Luka Mijatovic is just like a lot of other elementary school kids. He plays soccer, he runs around with… 1 … 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 … 477