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Paul Larson is Named SCUSD’s Teacher of the Year

Cynthia Cheng

June 10, 2015

On May 20, Paul Larson began to cry when he learned he was named the Santa Clara Unified School District’s…

Phil Bongiorno: Artist and Studio Bongiorno Owner Embraces Life’s Light and Dark Side

Melissa McKenzie

June 10, 2015

As a child, San Jose artist and owner of Santa Clara’s Studio Bongiorno, Phil Bongiorno, found himself defacing the weekly…

Studio Bongiorno Opens New Show, Holding Speaker Night with Captain Charles Moore

Melissa McKenzie

June 10, 2015

By now, nearly everyone has heard about the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” a large mass of discarded plastic debris floating…

Sutter Hands out Awards

Admin

June 10, 2015

With her family at her side, retiring Sutter Elementary School teacher Nancy Crisafulli (in red) was presented with a California…

Wilcox’s Booming Season Ends With Loss in CCS Championships

Aubrie Tolliver

June 10, 2015

A late-game offensive rally for the Lady Chargers was just not enough to overcome an eight-run deficit in the CCS…

You Talkin’ to Me?

Bob Goldman

June 10, 2015

Did you say something? We’ve been talking for an hour now, and I don’t remember a single word you said….

Addams Family Musical Opens this Week

Melissa McKenzie

June 10, 2015

Families are all bizarre, with each one carrying their own quirky traits; but what happens when one creepy, kooky, mysterious…

Quakes Draw, but Wondolowski Makes History at Levi’s

Melissa McKenzie

June 3, 2015

It was a Wondo-ful draw at Levi’s Stadium as the San Jose Earthquakes battled to a 1-1 tie against expansion…

Aquamaids Delight in “Something Notable”

Melissa McKenzie

June 3, 2015

The Santa Clara Aquamaids never cease to dazzle audiences when they perform. The skill and athleticism needed to dance in…

Artist Teaches Character Creation Workshop

Cynthia Cheng

June 3, 2015

Mickey Mouse, Bart Simpson and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have something in common. They can each be drawn with three…

Central Studio Opens at Central Park Library

Cynthia Cheng

June 3, 2015

Inspired by Kandinsky’s Squares with Concentric Rings, on May 20, artists of all ages could be found at Central Park…

City Desk: May 27, 2015

Carolyn Schuk

June 3, 2015

Budget Forecast: Revenues Up, But Utility and Pension Costs Are Concerns Santa Clara’s 2015-16 budget forecast starts with a budgeted…

Concerts in the Park and Family Fun Nights Begin June 8

Melissa McKenzie

June 3, 2015

This year’s Concerts in the Park takes a radical turn, switching the Sunday afternoon shows to a spread out, Friday…

Education Desk: May 27, 2015

Carolyn Schuk

June 3, 2015

New California Student Assessments Are Here After a year’s hiatus, standardized state tests are back. The new California Assessment of…

Harris-Lass House Museum Celebrates 150th Birthday with Dedication of Restored Heritage Orchard

Diane Andrews

June 3, 2015

Santa Clara’s Harris-Lass House, an Italianate Victorian farmhouse built in 1865 and now a city museum, got all spruced up…

Memorial Day

Admin

June 3, 2015

Former and current veterans gathered at the Santa Clara Veterans Memorial in Central Park for a Memorial Day ceremony on…

Preparing for Life’s &lsquoWhat If’s’ Promoted at Kaiser Permanente

Admin

June 3, 2015

It’s not something people like to think or talk about, but Kaiser Permanente physicians are finding that when patients plan…

Resilience Shared at Art Talk

Melissa McKenzie

June 3, 2015

With personal, heartfelt stories and a night filled with emotions that occasionally manifested in tears, six of the artists featured…

Santa Clara Chorale’s Season Final&#233 Features Mozart and Faur&#233

Diane Andrews

June 3, 2015

The Santa Clara Chorale’s 2014 – 2015 Season Finalé May 16 at Mission Santa Clara, under the artistic direction of…

Travel and Tourism’s Economic Impact Recognized at National Tourism Week Luncheon

Admin

June 3, 2015

The Santa Clara Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) hosted a National Travel and Tourism Week Luncheon earlier this month at…

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