Latest News Latest News Opinion Work Daze: Weird Workers of the World, Unite! Bob Goldman August 21, 2018 You may not be the most productive worker in your company or the best paid, but no one can say… Public Safety Santa Clara’s Own Provide Aid to the Largest Fire in California History Karianne Sudyka August 20, 2018 California’s fire season began early this year and hit several counties hard. Dozens of fires are still being fought by… CommunitySchools Santa Clara Student Awarded Sister Cities International Youth Leadership Award Cynthia Cheng August 19, 2018 Riana Grewal,16, is about to start her senior year at Santa Clara High School. One of Grewal’s summer highlights was… Business Getting to Know Leigh Odum, Co-Owner of Sunnyvale’s Leigh’s Favorite Books and Bookasaurus Cynthia Cheng August 18, 2018 A couple of weeks ago, if you walked down Sunnyvale’s Murphy Avenue around noon, you would have heard peals of… Op-Ed Free At Last Editorial Board August 17, 2018 To celebrate the recent unblocking of the Santa Clara Weekly by Mayor Lisa Gillmor on Twitter, the United States Senate… Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Drama Company Presents Social Justice Issues on Stage Cynthia Cheng August 17, 2018 Art is often a mirror held to the world and that thought is very true for a local drama company…. Schools Santa Clara Unified School District Announces Anti-Sexual Harassment Task Force Vincent Nguyen August 17, 2018 Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) is planning the launch of its Step Up and Stop Harassment Task Force —… Community Looking Back: Week of August 15 Headlines Mary Hanel August 17, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (August 16, 1918) *War Savings Stamp Drive Going Big in This City: Over 50… City PoliticsCommunity August 26 is Women’s Equality Day Senator Bill Monning August 17, 2018 August 26 has been designated as National Women’s Equality Day to honor the women who fought tirelessly for the commissioning… City Politics City Appeals Voting Rights Lawsuit Decision — Keeping Legal Meters Ticking Upward Carolyn Schuk August 16, 2018 On Wednesday, the City of Santa Clara filed an appeal of Judge Thomas Kuhnle’s ruling that Santa Clara’s at-large by-seat… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity La Raza’s Fiesta Hispana Thrills Great America Visitors Elizabeth Real August 16, 2018 While many screamed at the various twists and turns atop Great America’s roller coasters, others screamed at the sight of… CommunityPublic Safety A Fundraiser to Fund Santa Clara’s Finest Melissa McKenzie August 16, 2018 A young man’s dream has posthumously become somewhat of a reality for Sean Walsh through the efforts of his mother,… City Politics Landsea Homes Expands into Santa Clara with Townhouse Plans Jacob Bourne August 16, 2018 Global homebuilder and real estate developer, Landsea Homes, is building its first residential project in the City of Santa Clara…. Business Santa Clara’s Illuminate Face & Body Bar Aims to Form “Radiant Selves” Cynthia Cheng August 16, 2018 Currently at the front desk of Santa Clara’s Illuminate Face & Body Bar (2722 Augustine Dr., Suite #120) are two… Community Santa Clara this Week: Aug 16 – Aug 22 Santa Clara Weekly August 16, 2018 Thursday, August 16 Wine Stroll on the Row: Santana Row. 6-9 p.m. Tickets are $40 inside the Santana Row concierge…. City Politics District Attorney Closes Caserta Investigation Carolyn Schuk August 16, 2018 Former Santa Clara City Council Member and front-runner for Ken Yeager’s County Supervisor seat Dominic Caserta will not face criminal… Sports Living Legends 16U Squad Sweeps Luau Tournament Andrew Bensch August 16, 2018 Living Legends’ bats were alive and well this weekend in San Jose. The Legends’ 16U white team went a perfect… Sports Wilcox to Lean on High Volleyball IQ Andrew Bensch August 16, 2018 Last season was a transitional year for the Wilcox volleyball team. The 2017 varsity squad featured a handful of younger… Business Award-Winning Truffles in Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie August 15, 2018 In the culturally diverse Silicon Valley, finding flavors reminiscent of one’s childhood isn’t always the easiest task. There’s an abundance… City Politics Agrihood Project Moves Forward in Santa Clara Jacob Bourne August 15, 2018 On Aug. 8, Planning Commissioners recommended that City Council approve the final environmental review document, required rezoning and tentative vesting… 1 … 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 … 477