Latest News Latest News City Politics Voting Rights Lawsuit To Be Heard April 23 Carolyn Schuk April 11, 2018 Some might think that the apparent formation of a “Yes on A” ballot measure campaign committee and resources being donated… Arts & Entertainment New Production of Beaches Author Iris Rainer Dart’s The People in the Picture—Where Personal and Historical Intersect Carolyn Schuk April 11, 2018 A few weeks ago a friend asked about a favorite picture of mine. It’s of my great-great-grandmother Katharina Frega, a… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara Police Department April 11, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Arts & Entertainment Roberta Jones Junior Theatre’s Graduating Seniors Are Headed to Their “Great Wide Somewhere” Cynthia Cheng April 11, 2018 Tickets are sold out for Roberta Jones Junior Theatre’s (www.RJJT.org) “Beauty and the Beast,” that runs until April 15 at… Sports Padilla Twirls Gem Tolbert Thrives on Opposite-Field Drives Andrew Bensch April 11, 2018 Juniors Robert Padilla and Alex Tolbert led the charge for Wilcox on Monday afternoon. Padilla twirled another six shutout innings… Community Santa Clara this Week Santa Clara Weekly April 11, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, April 12 District Elections Public Hearing: Central Park Library. 6 p.m. Questions: 408-615-2210 or communications@santaclaraca.gov … Sports Are the Wilcox Chargers the Ultimate Volleyball Team? Andrew Bensch April 11, 2018 When a novice volleyball spectator sees a high school boys team with a 24-1 record, they might assume that the… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel April 11, 2018 Week of April 11th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 12, 1918) *Taking a Glance Backward: Story… Community 43rd Annual Easter Celebration Melissa McKenzie April 4, 2018 This past weekend the City of Santa Clara celebrated their 43rd annual Easter event Families gathered to partake in the… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher April 4, 2018 Santa Clara needs a new CEO…aka Mayor. In a Valley that leads the world with innovation, brilliant CEO’s are at… City Politics Past Due Projects Get More Time, Council Rejects Proposed Daycare David Alexander April 4, 2018 Two Santa Clara developments received extensions despite being behind schedule. The Santa Clara City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to… City Politics City Clerk Vacancy Leaves Council With Plethora of Options David Alexander April 4, 2018 Concerns over the qualifications for a city clerk has caused the Santa Clara City Council to consider dividing those duties… Community Mission City Voices: Treasure the Moments Phil Ackerly April 4, 2018 May 17, 2013 My son, Scott, 21, is leaving home on June 4th and joining the United States Air… Arts & Entertainment de Saisset Exhibition on “Jazz Greats” Conjures Jazz Club Vibe Cynthia Cheng April 4, 2018 Currently in the lobby of Santa Clara University’s (SCU) de Saisset Museum is a standing microphone with a cherry red… Community Girl Scout Treats Every Single Santa Clara Firefighter to Cookies Diane Andrews April 4, 2018 As her mother tells the story, a few years ago Khadijah Kamil, now 11 and a sixth grader at Buchser… Arts & Entertainment Great America Improves Park, Continues Expansion Plans Melissa McKenzie April 4, 2018 Great America continues to get a facelift and it’s all part of the multi-year expansion and renovation plans approved through… Schools Buchser Students Heads to State Geographic Bee Finals Atoosa Savarnejad April 4, 2018 He dances. He sings. He plays the saxophone. He is the class president. Now, the 8th grade Buchser geographic bee… Schools Wilcox Robotics Team Contends in National Robotics Competition Sudhanshu Jain April 4, 2018 Last month, the Wilcox High School’s robotics team, Robopocalypse joined other Northern California teams competing against 71 other teams from… Community The iGurukul Foundation Gives Back to the Community Cynthia Cheng April 4, 2018 “Since my childhood, I’ve always wanted to help others; doing something for the community and giving back to the community… Community Pathway to Citizenship Resource Fair Draws Crowd at Central Park Library Diane Andrews April 4, 2018 The Pathway to Citizenship Resource Fair held at Central Park Library on March 26 drew a crowd of about 200… 1 … 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 … 477