Latest News Latest News CommunityPublic Safety Santa Clarans Participate in National Night Out Larry Sacks August 15, 2018 The National Night Out event on Emmett Court included Balloon Magic for kids — both young and young at heart…. City Politics Stadium Authority Rent Win: $10 Million Over 40 Years Carolyn Schuk August 15, 2018 After two years of closed-door hearings and discussion, a private arbitrator awarded the Santa Clara Stadium Authority a 1.07 percent… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Nearly Two Decades of Santa Clara Vanguard Drought Ends in Indianapolis Melissa McKenzie August 15, 2018 In 1999, the City of Santa Clara renamed its Children’s Theater to the Roberta Jones Junior Theatre, opened the skate… Public Safety Police Report: August 5 – 11 Santa Clara Police Department August 14, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Opinion Work Daze: To Sleep, Perchance to Steam Bob Goldman August 14, 2018 These days, it’s difficult to find heroes. Outside of thee and me, of course. That’s why a recent Jena McGregor… Public Safety Targeted West Nile Virus Treatment Operations Scheduled for August 15 in Santa Clara and Sunnyvale County of Santa Clara August 14, 2018 The Santa Clara County Vector Control District (SCCVCD) has detected West Nile virus (WNV) positive tests in adult mosquitoes collected… Community Young Cancer Survivor Offers Comfort to Other Patients at Kaiser Permanente Kaiser Permanente August 13, 2018 He battled a life-threatening cancer with help from Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara cancer care, and now, 8-year-old Tyler DeCourcey is… Schools Santa Clara Unified School District Provides Free Meals to the Community’s Youth Adam Phan August 12, 2018 Santa Clara’s youth are able to eat free this summer under Santa Clara Unified School District’s (SCUSD) Seamless Summer program…. Community Silicon Valley Mechanical and Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley Give Home a Makeover Cynthia Cheng August 11, 2018 On Aug. 4, a house with Santa Clara’s Housing Choices at the De La Cruz Cooperative (www.housingchoices.org/partner-properties) was bustling with… City Politics Candidates Set Their Eyes Towards the November Election Alissa Soroten August 10, 2018 We’re down to the wire. The deadline for candidates for the November election is today at 5 p.m. — However,… Business Santa Clara’s Data Centers Participate in Energy-Efficiency Program Jacob Bourne August 10, 2018 The City of Santa Clara is currently working on updating its Climate Action Plan said Reena Brilliot, planning manager with… BusinessCommunity Customer Generosity Overwhelms Illusive Comics and Games General Manager Diane Andrews August 10, 2018 Perry Jones, General Manager of Illusive Comics and Games and Isle of Gamers, Santa Clara, went to the doctor at… Community Looking Back: Week of August 8th Headlines Mary Hanel August 10, 2018 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (August 9, 1918) *Postmaster Charles South Leads Successful War Savings Stamp Campaign Here: Says… Community Santa Clara this Week: Calendar of Upcoming Events Santa Clara Weekly August 10, 2018 Thursday, August 9 Senior Center Dance Night: Santa Clara Senior Center — 1303 Fremont St., Santa Clara. 6:30 – 10:30… City Politics Measure A Campaign Spending Totals $131,000 — 86% By Yes on A Carolyn Schuk August 9, 2018 A total of $131,000 was spent on June’s Measure A campaign — $105,000 of it by the Yes on A… Community Northside Library Gets Wild with Jungle Party to Celebrate 4th Anniversary Cynthia Cheng August 9, 2018 Before Northside Library opened on Aug. 4, a line of eager library-goers extended out to Moreland Way. Over 2,000 people… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Wilcox Senior Debuts Dance, Raises Funds for UNICEF Melissa McKenzie August 9, 2018 Seventeen-year-old Wilcox High School senior Sanika Kamde began showing an aptitude for the arts at the young age of six…. Op-Ed Santa Clara’s Not-So-Hidden Anti-Asian Prejudice Carolyn Schuk August 9, 2018 Walt Kelly’s cartoon character Pogo famously said, “We have met the enemy and it is us.” Racism is like that,… Sports Living Legends Lose Lead, Can’t Claw Back in Championship Andrew Bensch August 9, 2018 Sunday’s “Summer Sizzler” Championship Game held at the Twin Creeks complex in Sunnyvale could not have got off to a… Community A Different Kind of Anniversary Larry Sacks August 8, 2018 Most people would consider odds of 1 in 50,000 not very likely to happen, but for Matt Rupel, those odds… 1 … 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 … 477