Latest News Latest News Business Walmart to Open Santa Clara Neighborhood Market Spring 2014 Carolyn Schuk January 8, 2014 It gets asked every time a new development project is proposed in Santa Clara: Will it include a grocery store?… Opinion Survey This Admin January 8, 2014 Now I’ve heard everything. After years of telling us how to think, employers are suddenly obsessed with what we think…. City Politics Santa Clara City Desk: Jan 1, 2014 Carolyn Schuk January 8, 2014 Electric Rates Up 5 Percent When your next electric bill comes, it will be five percent higher. So you may… Schools Santa Clara Education Desk: Jan 1, 2014 Carolyn Schuk January 8, 2014 Mission College Speaker Program Features Former Cisco Senior VP George O’Meara “Life is my college,” the American writer Louise May… Op-Ed Levi’s Stadium Set to Become Premier, Hi-Tech Venue Robert Haugh January 8, 2014 While the 49ers Faithful have been on their feet rooting for the red and gold, including the final game at… Community Looking Back – Week of January 1 Admin January 8, 2014 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (December 30, 1913) Electric Car Service Will Replace Steam Line Over Cut-Off Henry Menzel… Opinion Saving Mr. Banks / Rated Pg-13 For Smoking, Drinking And Arguing. Lots And Lots Of Arguing. Karl Scott January 8, 2014 Helen Lyndon Goff (1899-1996) was a well-known writer of children’s books. Under the name Pamela Lyndon Travers (P.L. Travers) she… Community Progress Made, but More Work to be Done to Prevent Bias-Based Bullying Melissa McKenzie January 8, 2014 The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) released a groundbreaking report on bias-based bullying of American Muslim students within the state… Community Santa Clara Friends Collaborate on Award-Winning Children’s Book Series Diane Andrews January 8, 2014 “My son didn’t want to read in the fifth grade, so he asked me to write him a book,” says… Community Sports Briefs Admin January 1, 2014 Wilcox Girls Basketball Continues Strong Season After reaching the CCS Division Open division semi-final championship last season and competing in… Op-Ed Levi’s Stadium to House Restaurant by Acclaimed Chef Michael Mina Robert Haugh January 1, 2014 With whimsical plays on pub-style dishes, such as peanut butter crunch burgers, lobster corn dogs and the use of the… Community Looking Back – Week of Dec 25 Admin January 1, 2014 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (December 23, 1913) Parents Approve of Social Activities of Grammar School Pupils: Talents of… Opinion The Hunger Games: Catching Fire/Rated PG-13 for Violence, Garish Costuming And Some Kissing Karl Scott January 1, 2014 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is based on part two of a trilogy of stories. Part one made enough money… Business Santa Clara Filipino Restaurant Adds Typhoon Relief to the Menu Carolyn Schuk January 1, 2014 The front window of Toppings Tree Restaurant (www.toppingstree.com) at Homestead and Monroe is a one-stop shop for ways to help… Community Shop With a PAL Lifts Joy for the Holidays Admin January 1, 2014 Several Santa Clara Police officers played the role of Santa’s helper during Santa Clara PAL’s third annual Shop-With-A-P.A.L. program on… Arts & Entertainment The Christmas Mouse Larry Sacks January 1, 2014 Most people generally aren’t happy to discover they have uninvited houseguests. But when that one house guest suddenly becomes a… Community Visit The Rock Without Leaving Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie January 1, 2014 Alcatraz Island has a long, storied history. It has served as a military and federal prison, abode to aboriginal people,… Community Winning Holiday Home Decorations Light Up Community Cynthia Cheng January 1, 2014 “I started doing holiday decorations because my son is enamored with lights,” says Ryan Winterbourne. This year, Winterbourne set up… Sports Chargers-Warriors Play to a Draw Melissa McKenzie January 1, 2014 The Wilcox girls soccer team battled to a 2-2 draw with South San Francisco on Dec. 19. In a slow-moving… City Politics Santa Clara City Desk: Dec. 25, 2013 Carolyn Schuk January 1, 2014 Postponement of Development Project Hearing Raises Question of CEQA “Greenmail” The City Council was ready for a full hearing on… 1 … 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 … 477