Latest News Latest News Business The Tutoring Center Draws Families to Santa Clara Town Centre Diane Andrews December 2, 2015 The Tutoring Center, 2098 El Camino Real in Santa Clara Town Centre, celebrated its grand opening with an official Chamber… Opinion The Fatal Desk Chair Bob Goldman December 2, 2015 You’re still alive? What a relief! As I’m sure you remember, last week’s column listed a few of the “24… Public Safety Bullets Hit Police Station Early Sunday Morning Admin December 2, 2015 On Sunday morning, Nov. 22, at about 1 a.m., three rounds were fired at the Santa Clara police station on… Public Safety Chat with the ChiefBy Ancia Purdy December 2, 2015 A group of Santa Clara citizens gathered in the Margie Edinger Meeting Room of the Central Library on Nov. 9… Community All Flags Flying at Santa Clara Veterans Memorial Diane Andrews November 25, 2015 “It’s our duty to remember every day of the year is a Veterans Day,” says 85-year-old Gunnery Sergeant William (Denny)… City Politics City Desk: Nov. 18, 2015 Carolyn Schuk November 25, 2015 Charter Review Urgency Cools Down On Oct. 27 changing the way Santa Clara elects officials was urgently needed and the… Sports From the Bleachers Ancia Purdy November 25, 2015 The Santa Clara High School football team ended their regular season at home with a 40-10 win over Los Altos… Community Mission City Community Fund Recognizes Community Service Admin November 25, 2015 The Annual Mission City Community Fund dinner took place on Saturday, November 7 at Great America’s Grand Pavilion, in Santa… Arts & Entertainment Pick a Pocket or Two at Roberta Jones Junior Theatre’s “Oliver!” Cynthia Cheng November 25, 2015 The first scene of Robert Jones Junior Theatre’s “Oliver!” depicts 19th century orphans lining up at the Workhouse dining hall… Community Santa Clara High School Students Raise Money to Support Breast Cancer Awareness and Research Cynthia Cheng November 25, 2015 They arrived in bright pink shirts, pink tutus, pink bow ties, pink face paint, pink socks, and pink fairy wings…. Community The Annual Mission City Community Fund dinner Admin November 25, 2015 The Annual Mission City Community Fund dinner took place on Saturday, November 7 at Great America’s Grand Pavilion, in Santa… Opinion Your Office Is Out to Get You Bob Goldman November 25, 2015 There are many ways to leave this vale of tears. In 2011, 33 people died from eating cantaloupe. What could… Community Diwali Dhamaka Party Lights Up Northside Library Cynthia Cheng November 18, 2015 In Hindi, “dhamaka” means “bang,” and the word can refer to a party thrown with a big bang. Northside Library… Community Properties Bought and Sold at Northside Library’s Monopoly Madness Cynthia Cheng November 18, 2015 Enterprisers hovered over big teal boards while passing around slips of pastel-colored cash, from $1 bills to $500 bills. They… CommunitySports Rain Couldn’t Stop 49ers From Giving Back Travis Swiatlo November 18, 2015 Despite the rain, the San Francisco 49ers hosted its annual Bike Build event with Turning Wheels for Kids presented by… Community Testing the FA-ITH Four Years Later Larry Sacks November 18, 2015 “I have to say, Friedreich’s ataxia (FA) is kicking my butt.” That single line brought everyone back to the reality… Arts & Entertainment Triton Free Fridays &ndash Music and a Show Larry Sacks November 18, 2015 The Triton Free Fridays continued last week to a packed house once again. Anyone who doesn’t believe it’s possible to… Opinion Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Investment Banker? Bob Goldman November 18, 2015 It may not be every child’s dream, but it was yours. Other kids wanted to be rappers, or movie stars,… Community A Long Way from Home in the Service of His Country: Andrew Montgomery Diane Andrews November 18, 2015 U.S. Marine Corps First Lieutenant Andrew Montgomery is a long, long way from his Santa Clara home. He is almost… Arts & Entertainment Caltrain Depot & Railroad Museum Hub of Western Railroad History Diane Andrews November 18, 2015 The Santa Clara Caltrain Depot/Station & Edward Peterman Museum of Railroad History, 1005 Railroad Ave., is where western railroading’s past… 1 … 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 … 477