Good Deeds Lead to Egg Salad Sandwiches

Rita Leitner

It is often said that one good deed leads to another. In the case of 85-year-old San Francisco native Rita Leitner, 23 years of collecting donated bread has led to thousands of egg salad sandwiches for the homeless. Twice a week just before 9 p.m., Rita revs up the car engine and drives out into … Read more

Police Report: Sept. 30 – Oct. 6

The Santa Clara Police Department is on scene at Maywood Park with armored rescue vehicle. Eisenhower School on shelter in place.

The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The Blotter provides the date, time, approximate location, a narrative summary of the incident, case number and the most serious arrest charge. Meanwhile, the Arrest Log provides a timely, chronological summary of all of the arrests … Read more

Santa Clara Subject of State Pension Investigation

CalPERS: Mark Danaj & Deanna Santana

The California Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS) is investigating an ethics complaint against the City of Santa Clara about the 8.5-week employment of Mark Danaj as Assistant to the City Manager, according to independent sources with knowledge of the situation and who have requested anonymity due to the matter’s sensitivity. The reason, these sources say, … Read more

Op-Ed by David D. Tobkin, CPA Regarding Convention Center and CVB Audit

Santa Clara Convention Center

The Santa Clara City Manager issued three letters that are intentionally false and misleading, at taxpayer expense to destroy the reputations of Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce and the Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce PAC.  City Manager Deanna Santana who in the past has been accused of leaving out important facts and misleading the reader … Read more

Op-Ed: Estimated $8 million in Lost City Revenue

Santa Clara Convention Center

In 2017, the City of Santa Clara, through our *Santa Clara Convention & Visitors Bureau (SCCVB) team, bid to host the September 4 – 9, 2020, North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA)  event. Unnecessarily, Santa Clara lost the 2020 bid due to the June 2018 City Council ruling to eliminate Santa Clara’s 45 year … Read more

Sunnyvale City Council Seat #3 Candidate: John Cordes

Sunnyvale City Council Seat #3 Candidate: John Cordes

The Silicon Valley Voice has invited local candidates running for office to speak directly to the voters via our website. We asked candidates for Sunnyvale City Council to tell voters, in a short essay, about the challenges and opportunities in their jurisdictions and their ideas for addressing problems and leveraging opportunities. I’m  John Cordes, running … Read more

Elegance Can Be Bought at The Lace Museum’s Semi-Annual Vintage Lace Sale

The Lace Museum - Sunnyvale

From Sept. 20-22, big plastic bins containing lace and linens occupied The Lace Museum (at 552 S. Murphy Ave. in Sunnyvale) for its Semi-Annual Vintage Lace Sale. Customers could browse tablecloths, handkerchiefs, accessories, pillowcases and clothing and even try on the wedding gowns draped on mannequins. Also on display was the latest exhibit, which included … Read more

Wilcox High School Homecoming Transports Students to Mystical Cities

Wilcox Homecoming

Wilcox High School students put their all into their Mystical City-themed floats. Their Homecoming Parade stopped by Briarwood Elementary School on Friday, Sept. 28. The young students lined the sidewalk in front of the school as they excitedly awaited the arrival of the parade. They got to catch a glimpse Homecoming Court and enjoy the … Read more

Firebirds Fly Past Falcons in Fiercely Contested Match

El Camino League Fremont Firebirds Volleyball

Thursday’s volleyball match between Saratoga and Fremont featured some ferocious flocks of Firebirds and Falcons. There weren’t any lions, tigers nor bears, but it was certainly an “oh my” kind of night with unbelievable digs, kills and aces aplenty. Eventually, it was the Fremont Firebirds escaping with the victory, winning a five-set marathon 22-25, 25-21, … Read more

Looking Back: October 3rd Headlines

Looking Back

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (October 4, 1918) Santa Clara “Over the Top” and County Nearing Her Quota for 4th Liberty Loan Drive Post Office Makes Excellent Showing: Employees of Department Have Made Excellent Showing With Bonds and War Stamps Why Uncle Sam Needs the Money: Enumeration of Various War Costs Local Schools Re-Open: … Read more