Latest News Latest News Public Safety Santa Clara Police Department Honors 21 Officers Diane Andrews May 27, 2015 “On March 24, 2002, at 4:30 p.m., officers made what appeared to be a routine traffic stop of a vehicle… Arts & Entertainment SC Players Closes Season with You Can’t Get There from Here Melissa McKenzie May 27, 2015 Small town life is as boring as it is interesting. When the creamery is the most exciting thing to do… Schools SCUSD Funds This Year’s Science Fair Cynthia Cheng May 27, 2015 Who would’ve thought to try generating electricity from fruit? Aarohi Unadkat did. The seventh grade student from Peterson Middle School… Opinion Stuck! Bob Goldman May 27, 2015 Far be it for me to argue with Neutron Jack. Neutron Jack, or Jack Welch, as he is known around… Community 26th Annual Courageous Kids Day at Great America Diane Andrews May 27, 2015 It was all sunshine and smiles on Mother’s Day May 10 at the 26th Annual Courageous Kids Day at Great… Community Santa Clara’s Soccer Roots Discussed in Book Talk Admin May 20, 2015 In a book talk at Studio Bongiorno on May 9, former council member Kevin Moore and author Gary Singh discussed… City Politics City Desk: May 13, 2015 Carolyn Schuk May 20, 2015 The May 6 City Council meeting and study session brought forth several pending development projects and an array of sensitive… Community K to College Assembles Kits for Needy Children Melissa McKenzie May 20, 2015 More than 20,000 children in the Bay Area identify themselves as homeless. In Santa Clara County alone, over 4,500 youth… Community New Brand Positioning Reflects Santa Clara’s Rich History and Future Prospects Admin May 20, 2015 The City of Santa Clara has unveiled the results of a nearly year-long brand initiative. “The Center of What’s Possible,”… Arts & Entertainment Newcomers Take Center Stage in WSC’s Guys and Dolls Melissa McKenzie May 20, 2015 When Guys and Dolls debuted in 1951 it swept the Tony Awards, winning accolades in five major categories. In fact,… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Department Crime Bulletin Admin May 20, 2015 Vehicle Break-Ins are one of the most common crimes. They are usually random and are a crime of opportunity. SCPD… Business Sara’s Kitchen Celebrates 23 Years Cynthia Cheng May 20, 2015 As breakfast and lunch venue Sara’s Kitchen celebrates its 23rd anniversary, owner Sara Manion expresses gratitude to the community for… Community Scientist Discusses Human Travel to Mars at Emma Kaliterna Book Talk Cynthia Cheng May 20, 2015 Humans can begin journeying to Mars as early as the 2030s, says Dr. Pascal Lee, a planetary scientist with the… Community Senior Care Option: On Lok Lifeways Diane Andrews May 20, 2015 On Lok Lifeways, a comprehensive health care plan for seniors, helps seniors stay right where they want to be-aging in… Community Seniors at The Westmont Helping Save Water Admin May 20, 2015 Every day at meals, staff at The Westmont provide a pitcher of water to each table. Sometimes the water isn’t… BusinessCommunity Sharing the Loveys with Little Heart Warriors Diane Andrews May 20, 2015 Melissa Leslie and her husband, Mark Leslie, were comforted by the kindness of strangers at a time of personal crisis… Arts & Entertainment Triton Museum Gets Upgraded Pavilion Courtesy of Eagle Service Project Melissa McKenzie May 20, 2015 Fourteen-year-old Jonathan Sampson has one goal: to break typical teenager stereotypes. Sampson, a freshman at Fremont’s Washington High School, maintains… Opinion I'm Positive You're Negative. Bob Goldman May 20, 2015 Let’s talk about positive people. You know who I mean – those people who see their careers cratering and their… Arts & Entertainment Triton’s Golden Gala Celebrates Museum’s 50th Anniversary Melissa McKenzie May 13, 2015 It’s not too often art collectors can purchase the missing pieces in their collections for a steal while helping a… Opinion Smile, Darn You. Smile. Bob Goldman May 13, 2015 It’s enough that we do our job. Do we also have to like it? Apparently, so. According to a recent… 1 … 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 … 473