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Millikin Elementary Student Shines in PTA Reflections Program

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May 23, 2012

The National PTA Reflections Program is one of the largest student arts recognition programs in the country. Each year, hundreds…

The Avengers / Rated PG-13 for intense comic book violence and a drug reference. Also violent temper tantrums by the green guy.

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May 23, 2012

After a multi-year set up, and using a scene at the conclusion of the end titles to the Iron Man,…

Santa Clara Garden Tour

Chris Kinney

May 23, 2012

A colorful explosion of hundreds of rose bushes and trees bloomed along the winding pathways of the Harris-Lass Museum House…

Second Annual Fun Day Benefits PAL-GAL Softball

Melissa McKenzie

May 23, 2012

Last year, the Santa Clara Police Activities League (PAL) took a page from the West Side Little League playbook and…

Veterans Supportive Services Fundraiser

Larry Sacks

May 23, 2012

On May 12, Synaptics’ parking lot near the intersection of Scott Blvd and San Tomas Expressway, was anything but quiet….

Islamic Art Exhibit at Central Park Library Through May

Diane Andrews

May 16, 2012

“We saw a need to have a show of Islamic Art as it has evolved in different forms, not just…

May 2012 Calendar

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May 16, 2012

Ongoing – Farmers Market Every Saturday morning The Downtown Santa Clara Farmers Market continues its popular year-round engagement every Saturday…

Mission College President Speaks at White House Summit

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May 16, 2012

Mission College President Laurel Jones returned to campus mid-April from the White House where she had the opportunity to highlight…

The Raven / Rated R for violence, bloody scenes of torture, murder and scary images. Now you’ve already decided not to go, haven’t you?

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May 16, 2012

Edgar Allen Poe is a part of American history and literature. A writer of sensational fiction concerning death and torture,…

PowerPoint Proposal Brings Together Nurse Managers at KP Santa Clara

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May 16, 2012

You could call it a PowerPoint proposal. Because of it, a recent leadership meeting for Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara came…

Santa Clara Chorale’s 50th Season Finale Unites Its Four Artistic Directors

Diane Andrews

May 16, 2012

Santa Clara Chorale’s 50th anniversary grand finale concert began with trumpet fanfare and ended with a standing ovation after the…

Getting Things Done Undone

Bob Goldman

May 16, 2012

You know how it is — after doing all the really unimportant things you don’t have to do, there’s never…

Courageous Kids and Families Celebrate Mother’s Day at Great America

Diane Andrews

May 16, 2012

More than 600 courageous kids with cancer and their equally courageous parents and families celebrated Mother’s Day May 13th at…

Enterprise Leadership Conference: Road to the Future

Kathy Dong

May 16, 2012

If you asked me two months ago, “What do you want to be someday,” I probably would have said, “I…

Getting into Medical School Stat!

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May 16, 2012

Benjamin Yates’ story is as unique as he is. As a young boy growing up, he dreamed about being a…

Girl Scouts Deliver Dishes to Dogs

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May 16, 2012

Alyssa McCullough of Santa Clara, Noelle Dea of Mountain View, Gigi Mitchell of San Jose, and Amani Abukhater of Cupertino,…

Hanwha Solar Opens in Santa Clara

Larry Sacks

May 16, 2012

When one thinks about Silicon Valley, it’s not hard to think of high-tech chip, computer and software companies. Names like…

Millikin Students Win 2nd Place in Tech Challenge

Cynthia Cheng

May 9, 2012

Donning yellow hard hats, red t-shirts, and blue jeans, six students from Millikin Basics+ Elementary School watched their hand-made vehicle,…

Silent Running / Rated G for blood on Bruce Dern’s knee

Karl Scott

May 9, 2012

Although I write this on Earth Day 2012, I realize you may not be reading it till sometime after ED…

Santa Clara Student Wins $20,000 Scholarship

Cynthia Cheng

May 9, 2012

When Noama Iftekhar, a senior at Wilcox High School, was called into the principal’s office recently, she had no idea…

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