Latest News Latest News Community Santa Clara Rotary Helps Students Step Out Larry Sacks October 23, 2013 Even though the start time wasn’t until 10 a.m., by 9:20, the line stretched down and around the front of… Business Serendipitous Eating (And Drinking) in Santa Clara Carolyn Schuk October 23, 2013 Woody Allen is credited with saying that 90 percent of life is just showing up. I was thinking about that… Community Super Bowl L Offers Plenty of Opportunity for All, Says Host Committee Chair Daniel Lurie Carolyn Schuk October 23, 2013 There’s plenty of excitement in the City of Santa Clara these days. And one of the most exciting prospects on… Arts & Entertainment Triton Explores the Inferno Melissa McKenzie October 23, 2013 Last week’s lecture at the Triton Museum of Art on “To Kill a Mockingbird” could be summed up in one… Sports Wilcox Water Polo Bests Bruins Melissa McKenzie October 23, 2013 The Wilcox Chargers girls and boys varsity teams beat the Santa Clara Bruins, 13-8 and 17-3, respectively, on Oct. 10… Opinion Charismatic You Admin October 23, 2013 You know who you are. When you stand up to speak in a meeting, people listen. When you say jump,… City Politics City Desk: October 16, 2013 Carolyn Schuk October 23, 2013 New Residential Development Project on Drawingboard for Saratoga & Buckingham Development proposals are coming before the public and City Council… Arts & Entertainment Coffee With The Curator Melissa McKenzie October 23, 2013 It’s not every day art appreciators get the inside scoop on an artist’s current body of work, but on Sept…. Schools Santa Clara Education Desk: Oct. 16, 2013 Carolyn Schuk October 23, 2013 Baby Boomlet Hits SCUSD There are only six remaining kindergarten spots in the district, Santa Clara Unified Superintendent of Human… Community Sports Briefs 10-9-2013 Admin October 16, 2013 Bruins Lose Big to Wildcats The Santa Clara Bruins lost 42-0 to former head coach Mark Krail on Oct. 4…. Community 49ers Focus Melissa McKenzie October 16, 2013 It was all San Francisco as the 49ers beat the Houston Texans 34-3 in a Sunday Night Football matchup on… City Politics How the City Clerk Protects the Public Record Melissa McKenzie October 16, 2013 When documents get put into record books there’s a small team of people in the City of Santa Clara in… Arts & Entertainment Literature and Art: Triton Discusses To Kill a Mockingbird Melissa McKenzie October 16, 2013 In an extremely personal lecture on Oct. 3, the Triton Museum of Art’s Chief Curator Preston Metcalf, took guests on… Community Margie Edinger Admin October 16, 2013 At the dedication of the Margie Edinger Community Room at the Santa Clara Central Park Library, library donor Ray Edinger… Schools Mary Pat Phillips Wins Teacher of the Year Award Cynthia Cheng October 16, 2013 When Mary Pat Phillips earned her bachelor’s degree from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign during the 1980s, there weren’t that… Opinion Prisoners/Rated R for violence, torture and scary images. And bad trumpet playing by Terrence Howard at a Thanksgiving dinner. Admin October 16, 2013 Already being touted as an Oscar contender and must see film, Prisoners sports a great cast and neat direction. It… Arts & Entertainment Sarani Combines Music, Visual Art in New Show Melissa McKenzie October 16, 2013 Miha Sarani wants to take viewers of his art on a journey. In his latest show “Trojan Soul,” now at… Public Safety SCFD Teaches Emergency Preparedness at Open House Event Melissa McKenzie October 16, 2013 When a Chicago barn was set ablaze on Oct. 8, 1871, hundreds died and 3.3 square miles were burned to… City Politics Through the Legal Looking Glass of Northside Library Controversy Carolyn Schuk October 16, 2013 The ongoing controversy over the delayed Northside Library is starting to feel like a trip through Alice’s famous looking glass,… Community Walk &lsquon Wag Raises Funds for HSSV Melissa McKenzie October 16, 2013 On Oct. 5, there was only one place to get dog kisses, see a dog costume contest and watch a… 1 … 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 … 477