Latest News Latest News Community Looking Back – Week of April 2 Admin April 9, 2014 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 31, 1914) Cherry Carnival to be Showy Event: Attractive Amusements, Cherry Exhibits and… Opinion Muppets Most Wanted/Rated PG for Mild Violence Karl Scott April 9, 2014 Singing, dancing, jokes, puns, cameos, action and excitement. All of these things are awaiting you, and as many as kids… Arts & EntertainmentSchools Saint Lawrence Produces Spring Show Melissa McKenzie April 9, 2014 The Saint Lawrence stage was alive with The Sound of Music as the school’s department of Visual and Performing Arts… Community Silicon Valley Power Is Now Accepting Scholarship Applications Cynthia Cheng April 9, 2014 Money might not grow on trees for students in higher education who struggle with paying their tuition. But if you… City Politics Sorting Out Soccer Park Uproar Carolyn Schuk April 9, 2014 Last Tuesday the Council Chambers were overflowing, with people crowding the lobby and the sidewalk outside. All because of something… Opinion Attention, Please! Admin April 9, 2014 Looking for a thought-provoking article on a difficult subject that requires total attention and complete concentration? You’ve come to the… Arts & Entertainment Psychic Museum Art Makes Rounds Melissa McKenzie April 2, 2014 Take a ride on a magical, mystical, mystery tour of obscure psychic artifacts by visiting Beverly Rayner’s “Museum of Mesmerism… Arts & Entertainment Sculpture Artist Finds Success by Breaking Rules Melissa McKenzie April 2, 2014 Rules are meant to be broken and San Jose sculpture artist David Bottini consistently breaks the rules of sculpture in… Schools Washington Open Admin April 2, 2014 Washington Open Elementary school is celebrating its 40th anniversary on Saturday April 26th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Alumni,… Opinion Office Decor Don’ts & Dos Admin April 2, 2014 If you are laboring under the impression that your cubicle is the perfect place to let your freak flag fly,… City Politics City Desk: Mar. 26, 2014 Carolyn Schuk April 2, 2014 Franklin Post Office to Stay… The big news at last Tuesday’s Santa Clara City Council meeting was that the Franklin… Schools Don Callejon Middle School Receives Award from Project Cornerstone Cynthia Cheng April 2, 2014 On a typical day at Don Callejon School, a parent volunteer in an elementary class from the Don Callejon Project… Schools Education Desk: Mar. 26, 2014 Carolyn Schuk April 2, 2014 SCUSD Budget’s $19 Million Surplus It seems that happy days are here again for Santa Clara Unified’s budget. After a… CommunitySchools Kiwanis 2014 Turnaround Scholarships Benefit 21 SCUSD Students Carolyn Schuk April 2, 2014 Next week you could enjoy some fine California vintages while helping a group of young people who are rarely awarded… Community Korean Ambassador Honors Local Korean War Veterans Carolyn Schuk April 2, 2014 On a clear, sunny California Tuesday, it felt a long way from Santa Clara to Inchon, Pork Chop Hill, or… Community Looking Back – Week of March 26 Admin April 2, 2014 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 24, 1914) Santa Clara Municipal Plant: Local Water, Gas and Electric Systems Most… Opinion The Armstrong Lie/Rated R for language Karl Scott April 2, 2014 The original title of this documentary was to be “Lance Armstrong: The Road Back.” It had to be changed. LA… Arts & Entertainment Peter Pan Soars Over Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie April 2, 2014 Flying high over the Mission City Center for Performing Arts stage, Roberta Jones Junior Theatre has opened its spring show,… Opinion Mr. Peabody And Sherman/Rated PG For Computer Generated Animal Flatulence. Kids Think This Is Very Funny Karl Scott March 26, 2014 Based on the Rocky and Bullwinkle series, Mr. Peabody and Sherman make it to the big screen via computer generated… Business Pizza Party Celebrates With Ribbon Cutting at New Location Admin March 26, 2014 Pizza Party, one of Santa Clara’s most beloved pizza parlors, celebrated the grand opening of its new location at 1998… 1 … 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 … 477