Latest News Latest News Sports Bruins’ Valiant Comeback Attempt Falls Just Short Andrew Bensch January 3, 2018 About halfway through the third quarter the Santa Clara Bruins found themselves trailing the Mountain View Spartans 37-22. At that… Sports Wilcox JV Basketball: Building Blocks for the Future Andrew Bensch January 3, 2018 While Thursday’s final score against Evergreen Valley wasn’t what Wilcox was hoping for, the Chargers’ junior varsity girls basketball team… Community Making Water Conservation a Way of Life Barbara Keegan January 3, 2018 With a wet winter following five years of drought, it’s tempting to revert to old water-wasteful ways. But in California,… Community Downtown is Where the Heart Is Carolyn Schuk January 3, 2018 It may not look like a group of Silicon Valley movers and shakers, but the group of eight or so… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher January 3, 2018 Everyone wants to be connected. Good connections lead to opportunity. Opportunity is created through open doors and being connected does… Opinion Work Daze: Smarty Pants Bob Goldman January 3, 2018 Are you too smart for your job? That’s the question on the table, and seeing as you are under the… Op-EdOpinion Civics 101: We Must End Gerrymandering Dominic Caserta January 3, 2018 Every year I think about how to teach redistricting and gerrymandering to my seniors at Santa Clara High School. It… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara Police Department January 3, 2018 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community Santa Clara This Week Santa Clara Weekly January 3, 2018 Thursday, January 4 Get Appy Results: Resources to Achieve Your Resolutions: Central Park Library—Central Studio. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Historical and Landmarks… Community Looking Back Mary Hanel January 3, 2018 Week of January 3rd Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 4, 1918) Parcel Post Convention Settles Mailing System… City Politics November Calendars Show Plenty of Developer Meetings Melissa McKenzie December 27, 2017 The November calendars of Santa Clara public officials are out, and the City of Santa Clara is not ending the… Arts & Entertainment The Joy of Dancing Presents a Holiday Extravaganza Cynthia Cheng December 27, 2017 The silly and comedic holiday hit “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” was enacted through an interpretative dance during… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher December 27, 2017 Greeting the New Year is usually with a spirit of optimism. Regardless the tragedy, upset or painful experiences of the… Op-EdOpinion Love, War and Miracles Natalie Torban December 27, 2017 I want to tell you a story about miracles, about war, and about love. My grandparents grew up in the… Community China Delight to Return to Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie December 27, 2017 The rumors are true: Beloved restaurant China Delight is scheduled to begin operating in Santa Clara again early next year…. Community Playing in the Mud at SCU’s Forge Garden Diane Andrews December 27, 2017 Jacques Ropert looked a little old to be playing in the mud in the middle of Santa Clara University’s Forge… Community Say “Bon Appetit” at Frenchery’s Santa Clara Pop Up Store Cynthia Cheng December 27, 2017 At the regular location for Tani Cooking Class (5259 Stevens Creek Blvd.) on Dec. 17 “A Taste of France” was… Arts & Entertainment Curtain Rises on a New Chapter for South Bay Film and Theater Fans Carolyn Schuk December 27, 2017 Fans of the Retro Dome—Guggenheim Entertainment’s combination of classic movies and original stage shows presented in the now-demolished Century 25… Opinion Work Daze: Home for the Holidays Bob Goldman December 27, 2017 It’s good to be home for the holidays, but if you’re in your 20s or 30s, it may be far… Public Safety Police Report Santa Clara Police Department December 27, 2017 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… 1 … 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 … 477