Latest News Latest News Opinion Work Daze: Wake Up Bob Goldman April 4, 2018 Be honest now—at what point in your day do you realize that you hate your job? Is it at 4:30… Public Safety Understanding and Evaluating the Santa Clara Police Department’s Role in our Community Michael J. Sellers April 4, 2018 The Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) takes great pride in serving its community. As Santa Clara grows and changes, SCPD… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara PD April 4, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Sports Bruins Snap Losing Skid, Take Down Firebirds Andrew Bensch April 4, 2018 The Santa Clara Bruins exploded out of their early season funk on Tuesday as they knocked off the Fremont Firebirds… Community Santa Clara this Week Santa Clara Weekly April 4, 2018 Weekly Events Calendar Thursday, April 5 Getting Started With Genealogy: Central Park Library—Edinger Room. To learn more and to register,… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel April 4, 2018 Week of April 4th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 5, 1918) *Santa Clara Valley Mass of… Sports Softball Rivalry: Bruins Survive Wilcox’s Late Charge, Win 3-2 Andrew Bensch April 4, 2018 Fans in the stands could not have asked for a better softball game on Monday afternoon between rivals Santa Clara… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher March 28, 2018 Dominic Caserta is running for Santa Clara County Supervisor to replace Ken Yeager, who is retiring. To most of us,… City Politics Study Finds CEQA Doesn’t Stifle Housing Development—City Councils Do Carolyn Schuk March 28, 2018 The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) isn’t constraining housing development in California, as some claim. Instead a new study finds… Schools Mission College Culinary Competition Promotes Hospitality Careers Diane Andrews March 28, 2018 The highly-reputed Mission College Hospitality Management Department hosted “What’s Cookin’ 2018,” its third annual culinary competition for high school culinary… City Politics Police Reinforcements During Soccer Game Prove Divisive David Alexander March 28, 2018 The Mayor/Stadium Authority Chair lambasted 49ers management for its handling of a soccer game after a tide of criticism from… City Politics Ad Hoc Measure J Audit Committee Quietly Expands Its Mission As Most Recommended Process and Reporting Changes Are Complete Or In Process Carolyn Schuk March 28, 2018 On March 19 the Measure J audit committee—Mayor Lisa Gillmor and Council Members Patrick Kolstad and Teresa O’Neill—reviewed the status… Schools School Board Appeals to Law Makers to Put Student Safety First Atoosa Savarnejad March 28, 2018 By unanimous approval, at the March 22 Board Meeting, the Santa Clara Unified School District Board agreed to submit a… Community Growing Pension Cost “Crowd Out” Carolyn Schuk March 28, 2018 Santa Clara’s increasing costs aren’t just taking a bigger bite out of the City’s budget. Money that’s spent for growing… Community South Bay Blue Star Moms Sew Quilts of Valor for Veterans Diane Andrews March 28, 2018 The Sewing Stars shine bright as an interest group within the South Bay Blue Star Moms (SBBSM), a Silicon Valley… Community Savoring the Mere Thought of 3rd Annual Justin’s House Chili Cook-off April 22 Diane Andrews March 28, 2018 Do you have a favorite, fiery chili recipe or knows a restaurant where the chili can’t be beat? If so,… Community Santa Clara Has Mary Gomez to Thank for Its Neighborhood Parks Diane Andrews March 28, 2018 The 5.64-acre Mary Gomez Park and Pool, paralleling San Tomas Exwy. at 651 Bucher Ave., is an enduring legacy of… Community Santa Clara Celebrates Central Park Annex with Red Ribbon Cutting and Cupcakes Diane Andrews March 28, 2018 Santa Clara’s newest neighborhood park—the 1.91-acre Central Park Annex at 2902 Miles Dr.—was dedicated under cloudy skies (but no rain)… Life AnnouncementsOpinion Proportional Voting—A Fair Election System Steve Chessin March 28, 2018 Santa Clarans have an exciting opportunity in June, to vote whether to switch to electing the City Council using proportional… Opinion Work Daze: Decision Time Bob Goldman March 28, 2018 Do you need a decision coach? While you’re trying to decide, let me introduce you to Nell Wulfhart, the author… 1 … 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 … 477