Latest News Latest News Milestones Milestones Miles H Barber, Publisher February 17, 2017 Our residents’ war on developers and new housing projects is not a local skirmish. What we have is a worldwide… Schools Part of Washington Open School’s World Shown at “The Little Mermaid” Cynthia Cheng February 17, 2017 The fishes, comprised mostly of costumed kindergarteners and first graders, sang with spirit at the Feb. 1 rehearsal of the… Community Santa Clara Sister Cities Association Hosts Seventh Annual Afternoon Tea Cynthia Cheng February 17, 2017 Peach essence and orange spice tea were poured at this year’s Santa Clara Sister Cities Association’s (SCSCA) seventh annual Afternoon… Sports Wilcox Soccer Shows Significant Progress Andrew Bensch February 17, 2017 Senior night for the Wilcox girls soccer team didn’t end with a victory, but their progress this season from start… Sports Bruins Bounce Back, Beat Saratoga 2-1 Andrew Bensch February 17, 2017 For roughly four weeks, from the start of their league season–Jan. 3 through Feb. 4–the Santa Clara Bruins girls soccer… Community Using Our Words: Santa Clara’s Word Warriors Writing Group Maria Judnick February 17, 2017 Most Saturday morning visitors to the Santa Clara City Library (2635 Homestead Rd.) haven’t yet checked out the meetings in… CommunitySchools Crossing Guards Risk All for Love Diane Andrews February 17, 2017 Being an elementary school crossing guard is not a fair weather or risk-free job. Even on cold mornings and rainy… Sports Santa Clara Bruins Basketball Closing in on Historic Season Andrew Bensch February 17, 2017 The Santa Clara Bruins girls basketball team plays host to the Monta Vista Matadors on Friday night in the league… Opinion Work Daze – Have Less. Earn More. Bob Goldman February 10, 2017 A new year is upon us and it’s time to make important life decisions. Like working — that’s definitely got… Community Santa Clara Around Town Santa Clara Weekly February 10, 2017 Images 2017: Thursday Feb. 9th–Sunday Feb. 12th- A kaleidoscope of dance, Images 2017 is a stunning production of original jazz,… Community Looking Back February 2017 Mary Hanel February 10, 2017 Week of February 8th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (February 7, 1917) Antonio Victor Fatjo, One of the… City Politics Residents Criticize Sobrato ‘Innovation Place’ Homeless Housing Project David Alexander February 10, 2017 Disgruntled neighbors of the proposed Sobrato homeless apartment complex turned out to oppose the development during the first of several… City Politics Council Approves Moving Forward with ‘Worker Retention’ Ordinance David Alexander February 10, 2017 Security guards, janitors and food service workers will likely get job security, protecting them from being laid off should their… City Politics Ethics Committee Reconvenes, Plans New Charter Review and Pans 2016 Santa Clara Democracy Forums Carolyn Schuk February 10, 2017 On Monday night the Santa Clara City Council’s Ethics Committee resumed business after a nine-month hiatus. On the agenda was… City Politics Dark Money and Independent Expenditures Carolyn Schuk February 10, 2017 What’s now being called Dark Money is a type of independent expenditure. Independent Expenditure Committees (IECs) are protected by the… Public Safety Police Blotter Santa Clara PD February 10, 2017 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Milestones Milestones Miles H Barber, Publisher February 10, 2017 On any given day, you are exposed to news stories about our community’s housing shortage. The complications of building adequate… Sports Late Goal Gives Bruins Thrilling Tie Andrew Bensch February 10, 2017 Nicole Nunes’ high arcing shot from 22-yards away in the 70th minute floated just underneath the crossbar and into the… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity It’s Santa Clara’s Show Time of Year Carolyn Schuk February 10, 2017 It’s that time again. The time when the villains of Doomstown start concocting their diabolical schemes, Sheriff Sam polishes up… Arts & Entertainment A Triton Museum Lesson on Love Melissa McKenzie February 10, 2017 With the upcoming celebration of Valentine’s Day, sweethearts took part in the tradition of exchanging tokens and trinkets with their… 1 … 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 … 477