Latest News Latest News Community In the Valley this Week: November 22 – 28 Santa Clara Weekly November 20, 2018 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Thursday, November 22… Life Announcements Remembering Larry Marsalli, Mr. Santa Clara Carolyn Schuk November 20, 2018 The life of Larry Marsalli, who died last summer at the age of 92, was an illustration of Jesus’ admonition… Sports Bruins Unable to Bear Fruit in CCS Loss to Overfelt Andrew Bensch November 20, 2018 After failing to score against Overfelt back in Week 2, the Santa Clara Bruins didn’t need much time at all… Arts & Entertainment Local Artists on Display at Triton Museum Erika Towne November 20, 2018 The works of some of the Bay Area’s most skilled artists are now on display at Santa Clara’s Triton Museum…. Public Safety Body Found in SJ Identified as Missing Person Santa Clara Police Department November 20, 2018 The body of Ian Powers, 32, has been recovered from a San Jose marina and identified. The Santa Clara County… Public Safety Police Report: November 11 – 17 Santa Clara Police Department November 19, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community CCI Puppies Give Bark of Approval to Live Theater Diane Andrews November 18, 2018 Eleven Canine Companions for Independence from the South Bay Chapter attended their first live theater production. They arrived on leash… Community State Senator Bob Wieckowski Recognizes Adam Thompson as the 2018 Santa Clara Local Hero Cynthia Cheng November 17, 2018 Back in September, State Senator Bob Wieckowski recognized Santa Clara resident Adam Thompson as a Local Hero. Nominated by Suds… Schools Santa Clara Unified Shares Decision to Keep Schools Open Amid Air Quality Concerns Alissa Soroten November 16, 2018 Most Santa Clara County schools choose to stay open while South Bay air quality worsens. In a statement this morning,… Community Looking Back: Week of November 14th Headlines Mary Hanel November 16, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (November 15, 1918) United War Work Drive Successful: Santa Clara Goes Over the Top… Op-Ed Work Daze: Charismatic You Bob Goldman November 16, 2018 You know who you are. When you stand up to speak in a meeting, people listen. When you say jump,… Community Santa Clara Family Performs Mexican Music at Cycle of Hope Elizabeth Real November 15, 2018 On a quiet, November night, neighbors gathered at the Beltran residence in Santa Clara and listened attentively as the family… Community In the Valley this Week: November 15 – 21 Santa Clara Weekly November 15, 2018 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Thursday, November 15 Sunnyvale… Milestones Milestones: Might Makes Wrong! Miles H Barber, Publisher November 15, 2018 With elections completed the tourniquet on development will be removed. The influx of campaign cash to the coffers of our… Business Southern Spice and Latin Flair Cooks Up at Macy’s Valley Fair Melissa McKenzie November 15, 2018 The progressions from growing up working on a farm to becoming a chef wasn’t traditional for Anthony Lamas, but a… City Politics Mayor Gillmor Gets Served in Financial Disclosure Lawsuit Santa Clara Weekly November 14, 2018 Wednesday afternoon Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor was served in the widely publicized lawsuit alleging that she failed to fully… Community The Santa Clara Veterans’ Memorial: Honoring Veterans Past and Present Carolyn Schuk November 14, 2018 There’s decades of history in the names and notes engraved on the paving bricks in the Santa Clara Veterans’ Memorial…. CommunityPublic Safety How Amateur Radio Operators Could Save Lives in an Emergency and How You Can Help Erika Towne November 14, 2018 Santa Clara’s amateur radio group doesn’t get a lot of recognition, but if another major earthquake ever hits the Bay… City Politics Tasman East Project Ruffles Feathers, Planned Development on Pomeroy a No-Go David Alexander November 14, 2018 Won’t somebody please think of the birds? Although it was never asked quite in that way, that was the crux… Sports Fires Force Football Teams Into Limbo Andrew Bensch November 14, 2018 With devastating wildfires raging up and down the state, high school football throughout California has taken a backseat to health… 1 … 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 … 477