Latest News Latest News Sports Wills, Fuller and Garcia Represent Santa Clara at CIF State Meet Andrew Bensch June 6, 2018 One week after guiding the Bruins to a school best third-place finish at CCS, field athletes Grace Wills, Amaya Fuller… Community Santa Clara this Week Santa Clara Weekly June 6, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, June 7 Mary Poppins The Sing-Along: 3Below Theaters & Lounge—288 S. Second St., San Jose. June… Sports Westside Giants Hold off A’s, Will Face Dodgers in Championship Andrew Bensch June 6, 2018 It will be the Giants and the Dodgers facing off in the Westside Little League Major Championship starting Thursday, June… City Politics The Nitty Gritty on Ranked Choice/Single Transferable Voting Rex MacIntosh May 30, 2018 Tomorrow Santa Clara voters will be asked to decide whether the City should adopt a two-district, at-large Council seat system… City Politics Measure A Proponents and Opponents Make Their Closing Arguments David Alexander May 30, 2018 Santa Clarans face a critical decision. Tuesday’s election will see a ballot measure that aims to amend Santa Clara’s charter,… City Politics No on A Makes Its Voice Heard, More Money Comes in for Yes on A Carolyn Schuk May 30, 2018 A small but energized group of opponents of Measure A—the proposed two-district, Ranked Choice/Single Transferrable Vote system for electing the… Opinion Demand Democracy AD Site Admin May 30, 2018 DEMAND DEMOCRACY Santa Clara Voters DESERVE to ELECT their next Councilmember! NOT be appointed by 5 Councilmembers! DEMAND YOUR RIGHT… Community Blue Star Moms Enfold Veterans in Quilts of Valor and Love Diane Andrews May 30, 2018 When U.S. veterans are awarded handmade, heirloom Quilts of Valor by the South Bay Blue Star Moms Sewing Stars, it… City Politics Sources Say: Yes on A says Yes to Dark Money, Related Consultant Jude Barry’s New Company Running Measure A Survey Weekly Staff May 30, 2018 Yes on A’s Dark Money—and Its Convenient Exclusion From Santa Clara’s Dark Money Ban If it weren’t for a very… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher May 30, 2018 If you have been a resident of Santa Clara for a while, you may recall the famous Grand Jury investigation… Community Santa Clara Memorial Day Ceremony Continues 150-Year National Tradition Diane Andrews May 30, 2018 May 28 was the 150th anniversary of the first Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery in 1868, three years after… City Politics Council Proposes Tax Hikes to Chip Away at Deficit, Fund Swim Center David Alexander May 30, 2018 Santa Clara voters will see proposals for new taxes on the November ballot as the City Council looks for ways… Schools Santa Clara High School Student’s Pastry Recipe Gets Upper Crust Treatment Cynthia Cheng May 30, 2018 Back in February, Tanvi Saki, 18, a senior at Santa Clara High School, took first place in the Food Innovations… City Politics Convention Center Déjà vu All Over Again Carolyn Schuk May 30, 2018 No one should have been surprised when the Santa Clara City Council majority voted to summarily yank the Santa Clara… Schools School Board Stands Neutral on Measure A Cites Changes in Its Harassment Policy Atoosa Savarnejad May 30, 2018 The end of the 2017-2018 school year brought a large standing-room-only crowd at the Santa Clara Unified School District’s board… City Politics The Money Trail of Measure A Carolyn Schuk May 30, 2018 Over $100,000 has been raised to date on the Measure A campaign: $7,800 of it by the No on A… Schools Volunteers Make the World Go Round at the 2018 Public School Week Awards Cynthia Cheng May 30, 2018 “Our country was founded by volunteers, by people who gave service,” said Dr. Stanley Rose, Superintendent of the Santa Clara… Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara Players Hit a Hole-in-One with “The Ladies’ Foursome” Diane Andrews May 30, 2018 “The Ladies’ Foursome” by Norm Foster, Canada’s most-produced playwright, is a steady-paced walk around an 18-hole golf course with four… Schools Student Designers Are En Vogue at the 2018 Wilcox High School Fashion Show Cynthia Cheng May 30, 2018 Adela Trinh, 17, had to get the “reddish greyish blueish plaid fabric” at Fabrics R Us that screamed for her… Community Performer Shares Cancer Story At Kaiser Permanente “Seeds of Hope” Day Kaiser Permanente May 30, 2018 Michael Riley is a well-known Bay Area performer and comedian, but there was nothing funny about his diagnosis with advanced… 1 … 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 … 477