Latest News Latest News Community Looking Back: Week of December 19th Headlines Mary Hanel December 20, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (December 20, 1918) Secretary of Navy Pays Tribute to Red Cross Gift Mailing in… Milestones Milestones: Might Uses Spite? Miles H Barber, Publisher December 20, 2018 As we approach Christmas, you might think the Holiday Spirit would be bursting out in our City. That may be… City Politics Sunnyvale Council Approves Plan for Transition to By-District Council Elections Carolyn Schuk December 19, 2018 At its Dec. 11 meeting, the Sunnyvale City Council meeting voted 6-1, with Michael Goldman dissenting, to move ahead with… City Politics New Council Members Ceremonially Sworn In David Alexander December 19, 2018 Facing adversity was a theme at the latest meeting of the Santa Clara City Council. Council Members Raj Chahal and… Arts & Entertainment Parks and Recreation Department’s “The Nutcracker” Is What Sweet Dreams Are Made Of Cynthia Cheng December 19, 2018 In “The Nutcracker,” a girl named Clara has a satisfying dream after a holiday party. In it are the Sugar… Community Students Get The Royal Treatment at Rotary’s Christmas for Kids Larry Sacks December 19, 2018 The sun was shining and the skies had cleared as the Royal Coach bus pulled up to Briarwood Elementary School…. Public Safety Police Report: December 9 – 15 Santa Clara Police Department December 18, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Sports Bruins, Chargers Battle to Draw in Preseason Match at Avaya Melissa McKenzie December 18, 2018 Hours before the Wilcox Chargers football team claimed the division 3-A state championship on Dec. 15, Wilcox’s other football team… Sports Wilcox Chargers Win State Championship Andrew Bensch December 18, 2018 “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.” While… Community Caltrain’s Holiday Train Puts Seasonal Cheer on the Fast-Track Larry Sacks December 17, 2018 The Caltrain Holiday Train made its annual ride down the peninsula on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 1 and 2. This… City Politics Sunnyvale City Council Meeting Agenda Dec. 18, 2018 Council Member Jim Griffith December 17, 2018 Very interesting agenda tonight. We start the evening with two closed sessions, for the City Manager’s and City Attorney’s performance review. One of… Sports Fremont Loses Heartbreaker to Homestead in Overtime Derek Tahara December 17, 2018 The Homestead side of the bleachers mobbed the court as the Mustangs got a rebound put-back to win the Fremont-Homestead… Public SafetySchools Beloved Crossing Guard Recognized by National Organization Erika Towne December 16, 2018 “When I first heard I was nominated I didn’t believe it; I thought it was a joke,” Carl Smith laughed…. Business Enterprise Technology Expo Brings Innovation to Santa Clara Natasha Vashist December 15, 2018 With challenge and innovation alike, Santa Clara remains the home of cutting-edge technology. The 2018 Internet of Things (IoT) Tech… Community Let It Snow at Great America’s Third Annual WinterFest Cynthia Cheng December 14, 2018 About eight million lights, a thousand holiday trees and frequent “snow” are a part of the third annual WinterFest at… Community Soroptimist Spreads Smiles at Free Christmas Store Santa Clara Weekly December 14, 2018 Treating families to Holiday cheer was the plan on Dec. 8 at Soroptimist International of Santa Clara Silicon Valley’s 36th… Arts & Entertainment 45th Anniversary Celebration Brings Back Familiar Faces Erika Towne December 14, 2018 For the past 45 years, the Santa Clara Ballet has thrilled local fans with its annual performance of The Nutcracker,… Community Looking Back: Week of December 12th Headlines Mary Hanel December 14, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (December 13, 1918) Schools Close as Spanish Influenza Returns State’s Message to Boys in… Business Denny’s “Committed to Providing Welcoming Environment” Says VP Carolyn Schuk December 13, 2018 A dispute between a Korean American customer and a Santa Clara Denny’s restaurant that became public last week has moved… CommunityPublic Safety The Firehouse Run Raises Thousands Larry Sacks December 13, 2018 It was a clear and sunny morning, but that only helped reinforce the fact it was cold. With temperatures hovering… 1 … 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 … 477