Fremont Boys Water Polo Mirrors Girls With Second-Half Progress

Fremont Firebirds Water Polo

The Fremont Firebirds of Sunnyvale dropped their final water polo league game by a 9-5 margin to the Monta Vista Matadors on Thursday. Fremont sees their season end with a 1-9 record. Outside the disappointment in the win-loss column, both Head Coach Steven Canalez and captain Isaac Jacobson noted that the team progressed nicely over … Read more

Sharks on the Prowl at WorldWideWomen Girls’ Festival

WorldWideWomen Girls' Festival one of the Girlpreneurs

More than 3,000 greater Bay Area girls of all ages were empowered to dream big — even to swim with the sharks — at the 3rd Annual WorldWideWomen Girls’ Festival on Oct. 6, held this year at Santa Clara University. “It’s a day of power and possibility for the girls, thousands of girls and their … Read more

Rise of the Robots: Santa Clara Convention Center Hosts Expo for Emerging Robotics Technology

Santa Clara Convention Center RoboBusiness

Whether it’s a mechanical arm soldering car parts in a Detroit factory, an Amazon drone delivering products to your doorstep or a Roomba vacuuming your carpet, robots can make your lives easier. So, showcasing what cutting-edge robotics technology can do is increasingly important. RoboBusiness is conference put on by Robotics Business Review to bring like-minded … Read more

School District Helps to Feed the Hungry Through Meal Donation Program

Peninsula Food Runners and SCUSD

On the morning of Friday, Oct. 5 at Buchser Middle School, cafeteria staff were busy cooking lunch. On the menu today were barbecue chicken with roasted potatoes, corn dogs, BLT club sandwiches and roasted tomato garlic cream pasta. Later, a volunteer with the Peninsula Food Runners (www.peninsulafoodrunners.org) picked up leftover and untouched food from the … Read more

Santa Clara’s New Hazmat Truck Will Have Widespread Benefits

Hazmat: Chemical Truck

A new fire truck will be rolling through the streets of Santa Clara, one with a very special purpose. The fire department is putting the finishing touches on a new hazardous materials truck, designed to handle situations big and small. “The new apparatus has a great deal of technology built into it to deal with … Read more

Santa Clara Planning Commissioner Transforms Garage into Affordable Housing

ADU

Santa Clara resident Yuki Ikezi is among the first to take advantage of a new City ordinance that facilitates the process of adding an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) to a homeowner’s property. As a City Planning Commissioner, Ikezi was one of the first to learn about Ordinance 1968, which became effective Sept. 21, 2017. Now, … Read more

Looking Back: Week of October 17th Headlines

Looking Back

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (October 18, 1918) Bank of Italy Buys More Banks: Security Bank of Oakland and Three Branches Taken Over This Week: James A. Bachigalupi is Vice President at Bank of Italy Banks Observe New Schedule: To Close on Fridays from 3 to 5 and Reopen 5 to 6 No Peace … Read more

In the Valley this Week: October 18 – 24

Silicon Valley Events

Thursday, October 18 Prepare to Vote: Central Park Library — Edinger Room. 1-2:30 p.m.  A nonpartisan presentation on this November’s propositions. Volunteers are from Cupertino League of Women Voters.    Friday, October 19 The Santa Clara Chorale presents Música con los Muertos: SCU’s Mission Church. 7–8:30 p.m. Tickets: $5-$37 www.scc.org/concerts.html   Saturday, October 20 Glow … Read more

Santa Clara Rotary Helps Kids Take a Step Towards Success

Steps 4 Success Santa Clara Rotary

Given the high cost of food, gas, and rent or mortgage payments, families are faced with tough choices about where to spend their limited financial resources. Many times, those choices can mean their children can’t get items many take for granted — these items can include something as basic as new shoes. Fortunately, the Rotary … Read more

Viviana Paredes’ “Alimentos” Nourishes the Triton Museum with Glass Sculptures

Maguey House Triton Museum

As visitors approach the Alimentos exhibit inside the Triton Museum, intricate glass sculptures fill one’s line of sight and, in an otherwise quiet environment, visitors can hear sounds of bustling people and music? “I traveled to Oaxaca and recorded over 60 hours of ambient sounds in and around traditional outdoor markets,” said Viviana Paredes, the … Read more