Latest News Latest News Op-Ed Gold Rush Finalists Vie to Make Coveted Cheer Squad Robert Haugh April 23, 2014 When Levi’s Stadium opens this summer, guests will likely be greeted by a gallantly waving pool of red and gold… Business Khoobsurat Threading Salon Celebrates Grand Opening Admin April 23, 2014 Hasina Siddqi, a threading specialist, utilizes the Indian method of hair removal to shape a customer’s brows. “We want to… Community Looking Back – Week of April 16 Admin April 23, 2014 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 14, 1914) Cherry Carnival Plans Advance: Week of Pageantry and Celebration Will Surpass… Opinion Captain America: The Winter Soldier/Rated PG-13 for violence Karl Scott April 23, 2014 Although comic book genius, trillionaire, and part time actor Stan Lee is now 92, he refuses to slow down. If… Community Rotary Conference Helps Build Students’ Confidence in their Own Business Ideas Carolyn Schuk April 23, 2014 Leadership is prized in our culture, but most of us are left to figure out how to do it on… Community Santa Clara Native Gets the Boot From “Survivor: Cagayan” Admin April 23, 2014 Santa Clara native Morgan McLeod, was sent packing from the CBS hit series “Survivor: Cagayan” during the April 9 episode… Community Santa Clara School Bus Team Honored for Giving Back to the Community Admin April 23, 2014 For the last three years, Durham School Services in Santa Clara and Starbucks have brewed up a winning partnership to… Arts & Entertainment Showtune Showstoppers Steals Spotlight Melissa McKenzie April 23, 2014 Kicking off the show with a bang by singing “Be Our Guest” from Beauty and the Beast, the Silicon Valley… Business Silicon Valley Chamber Business XPO Highlights Diverse Business Community Admin April 23, 2014 Bringing together several Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce organizations and over 100 exhibitors, the Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce &… City Politics State Historic Resources Commission to Consider Historic Designation for Century 21 Dome Carolyn Schuk April 23, 2014 They may not be officially designated historic landmarks, but the Century Dome theaters are already a tourist attraction. On a… Schools Tech Challenge Inspires Students to Solve Problems Melissa McKenzie April 23, 2014 In an attempt to tackle a problem facing the world today, hundreds of tech-centric teams from across the Bay Area… City Politics Voter Registration is Easier Than Ever Admin April 23, 2014 Every American citizen has a claim to their own sovereignty. It’s this precious right to self-governance that we share with… City Politics City Desk: Apr. 16, 2014 Carolyn Schuk April 23, 2014 VTA Public Transportation Plan for Levi’s Stadium To Go Live for First Game VTA plans to run full service for… City Politics City Desk: Apr. 9, 2014 Carolyn Schuk April 16, 2014 49ers and SCUSD Discussed Soccer Park Alternatives in 2011, 2012 Last month, a dispute broke out between the Santa Clara… Community Colorful Run Supports Autism Center Melissa McKenzie April 16, 2014 Families, runners and supporters came out in droves to run the Color Me Rad 5K event at California’s Great America… Schools Education Desk: Apr. 9, 2014 Carolyn Schuk April 16, 2014 Grant in Memory of Long-Time SCUSD Psychologist, Richard Knowles A group of students that get recognized far too seldom for… Schools Impressive Santa Clara High School Day of the Arts Exhibition Diane Andrews April 16, 2014 Everyone sang the praises of the Santa Clara High School Visual and Performing Arts Department at its annual Day of… Community Library Hosts Sixth Annual Chocolate Party and Grant Event Cynthia Cheng April 16, 2014 Loretta Beavers brought a chocolate rum raisin cake. Diane Harrison brought allergen-free double chocolate cookies. Mother and daughter Marcia and… Community Looking Back – Week of April 9 Admin April 16, 2014 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 7, 1914) Municipal Election Landslide for Administration Ticket: Roll, Franck and Howell Elected… Arts & Entertainment Mission College Symphony Takes Listeners on Musical Journey Carolyn Schuk April 16, 2014 There is probably no better place to hear symphonic music in the South Bay than the Santa Clara Mission Church,… 1 … 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 … 473