Latest News Latest News Opinion Fatal Attraction Bob Goldman June 22, 2011 Considering just how macho you are, it will not be easy to admit that you’re scared by a book. But… Opinion Speak Up Bob Goldman June 15, 2011 Let’s start a conversation about starting a conversation. I don’t want to put you on the defensive, but we all… Public Safety 15th Annual Respect for Law and Fire Awards Larry Sacks June 15, 2011 On Thursday, May 19, the Optimist Club of Santa Clara held its 15th Annual Respect for Law and Fire Award… Community A PENNY-WISE DAD’S DAY Margaret Lavin June 15, 2011 William Smart, a Civil War veteran, was widowed when his wife died while giving birth to their sixth child. He… Public Safety Bicycle Lane Improvements Diane Andrews June 15, 2011 Starting his ride on Pruneridge Avenue, John Hull cycles around town about ten miles on Sunday mornings when the traffic… Arts & Entertainment Concerts in the Park Coming Soon Admin June 15, 2011 It’s summer and time for barbeques, floppy hats, sunscreen and the City of Santa Clara’s annual Concerts in the Park… Public Safety Summer Safety Admin June 15, 2011 Don’t let the lingering clouds and late season showers fool you: the days are getting longer, summer is on the… Schools Mission College’s Pister Scholar Says “This Is Just The Beginning” Admin June 15, 2011 Timothy Moos knew since he was a young boy that he wanted to grow up and have a career he… Arts & Entertainment The Prize / Not rated but would be PG-13 for adult themes, violence, smoking, drinking and Paul Newman calling attention to his naked elbow. Karl Scott June 15, 2011 Released on Christmas Day 1963, The Prize is one of my most lasting Xmas gifts. It is based on the… City Politics Past and Future Deficits Haunt Santa Clara’s Operating Budget Carolyn Schuk June 15, 2011 Santa Clara has a balanced budget this year. But the City has no choice. Since 2000, reserves were used six… Arts & Entertainment RJJT Performs Sleeping Beauty Kids Melissa McKenzie June 15, 2011 Everyone is familiar with the story – The beautiful Princess Aurora, upon her christening, is cursed by the wicked Maleficent… City Politics Stadium Project Bottom Line: Pretty Much the Same as a Year Ago Carolyn Schuk June 15, 2011 A year ago Santa Clara residents voted “yes” on a proposal to move forward with a plan for a 49ers… Sports USA Swimming Grand Prix Series This Weekend Admin June 15, 2011 As part of USA Swimming’s Grand Prix Series, swimming elite Ryan Lochte, Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin among other members… Community Summer Escape: Diane Andrews June 15, 2011 Santa Clara writer Mitchell L. Peterson has a robust frame and a wild, below-the-shoulder mane of silver hair. On first… CommunitySchools It May Not Feel like Summer, But Clouds Won’t Rain on Library Summer Reading Program Carolyn Schuk June 8, 2011 Despite unseasonably cloudy weather, last Saturday the Santa Clara City Library kicked off its 56th annual summer reading program with… Community The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Names Man and Woman of the Year Cynthia Cheng June 8, 2011 On May 21, about 180 people gathered at the Four Seasons Hotel in East Palo Alto to attend the Grand… Arts & Entertainment Theater Has Gone to Her Head – JoAnne Bunker Admin June 8, 2011 One might say that theater has gone to Santa Claran JoAnne Bunker’s head. An 81-year-old mother of three and grandmother… Opinion What a Waste! Bob Goldman June 8, 2011 It isn’t easy to preach the virtues of effective time management to someone who chooses to waste their time reading… Schools Christine Drago is Teacher of the Year Cynthia Cheng June 8, 2011 Christine Drago, a mathematics teacher at Santa Clara High School, was invited to a teacher recognition tea on May 18…. Arts & Entertainment Conspiracy Con Celebrates Counterculture Melissa McKenzie June 8, 2011 You have been brainwashed. At least you have been if you believe much of what was said at this year’s… 1 … 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 … 477