Latest News Latest News Milestones Milestones – Change is Inevitable – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher June 22, 2023 What does City Clerk Hosam Haggag do? While the City’s website has a list of activities assigned to the Clerk’s… Community Santa Clara Shows Up and Stands Up for the Queer Community Diane Andrews June 22, 2023 “They [the queer community] need more than a rainbow. They need support,” said Santa Clara resident and LGBTQIA+ ally Alison… Sports Westside Shuts Down Metro Andrew Bensch June 21, 2023 Santa Clara Westside improved to 2-0 in pool play on Tuesday afternoon with a thumping of Sunnyvale Metro. The 12U… Community Santa Clara Historic Preservation Society Launches Speaker Series Carolyn Schuk June 20, 2023 When you think about agriculture in Santa Clara, you probably think about prunes and apricots. But the Santa Clara Valley’s… Letters To The EditorOpinion Letter to the Editor – Racism Sustained at Santa Clara Police Department – Opinion Erika Towne June 19, 2023 The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) states that racial discrimination in employment is illegal, as provided for under Title… Community Soroptimists’ Classy Bag Affaire “Best Ever” Carolyn Schuk June 19, 2023 In 2011, Soroptimist International Santa Clara Silicon Valley (SISCSV) put on its first-ever Classy Bag Luncheon and Auction. It was… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Won’t You Be My Neighbor, Retro Notes and Linn Gardner? Diane Andrews June 16, 2023 Memorial Day weekend could not have been more mellow than late Saturday afternoon at Santana Row’s outdoor Park Valencia stage… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity American Michael James Fallon Does Irish Novelist James Joyce a Favor Diane Andrews June 15, 2023 If the hope of a writer is to have people read their book, then long-time Santa Claran Michael James Fallon… Milestones Milestones – “It’s Time for Change!” – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher June 15, 2023 Amazing, isn’t it? There are residents who are still fighting the existence of Levi’s Stadium and the SF 49ers. This… Sports Briarwood All Stars May Have to Lean on Pitching and Defense Andrew Bensch June 14, 2023 The Briarwood 12U All Stars will open the District 44 Tournament on Thursday against Los Altos. In the team’s preparation… City Politics Santa Clara Considers Changing Police Chief and City Clerk System Carolyn Schuk June 14, 2023 The City Council will appoint a charter review committee to consider changing the elected police chief and city clerk positions… Community Bill Wilson Center Celebrates 50 Years of Keeping Youth and Families off the Streets Diane Andrews June 12, 2023 Great need was faced down by great generosity at Bill Wilson Center’s (BWC) 50th Anniversary Celebration at the Santa Clara… Schools Santa Clara Unified Affordable Teacher Housing Eligibility to be Expanded Alissa Soroten June 9, 2023 The Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees sat down for their meeting on Thursday, June 8 after all… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity 38th Sunnyvale Hands on the Arts Draws Crowd Diane Andrews June 9, 2023 “What a fun place! What a fun way to spend the morning!” said Sunnyvale resident Austin Harley to his seven-year-old… Community “Seeds of Hope” Returns to Kaiser Permanente Erika Towne June 8, 2023 The “Seeds of Hope” Cancer Informational Fair returns after a four year hiatus. The event is scheduled for Sunday, June… CommunitySports Westside All Stars Gearing up for District Playoffs Andrew Bensch June 8, 2023 The regular season is over. The league playoffs are over. That means it’s time for TOCs (Tournament of Champions) and… Milestones Milestones – “Excess Abuse?” – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher June 7, 2023 The current wave of lawlessness is changing our country and not necessarily for the better. It’s our own fault. We… City Politics Council Ignores Public Plea For Becker’s Resignation David Alexander June 7, 2023 A public petition calling for Council Member Anthony Becker’s resignation failed to gain traction. At its Tuesday night meeting, the… BusinessCommunity Downtown Sunnyvale Hits Milestone in Development Erika Towne June 5, 2023 There were plenty of smiles in downtown Sunnyvale on May 9 as city leaders and local developers gathered for the… Arts & Entertainment Performances Close to Home This Weekend Carolyn Schuk June 2, 2023 Lovers of the performing arts have several great performances to enjoy this weekend in the South Bay, all featuring performers… 1 … 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 … 477