Arts & EntertainmentCommunity
Art & Wine Festival Back and Better Than Ever
September 23, 2022
Santa Clara’s Art & Wine Festival returned after its two-year COVID hiatus, and for the 20,000 people who came out...
Arts & Entertainment
Eagle Project Adds Drought-Tolerant Landscaping to the Mission City Memorial Park
September 22, 2022
Steven Schroeder, 17, a San Jose resident, has been working with his Scout Troop 390, and sister troop Scout Troop...
City Politics
Gillmor Asks Governor for a Favor for a Donor
September 21, 2022
Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor is under new scrutiny this morning after she, ironically, asked Governor Gavin Newsom to weigh...
BusinessCommunity
Hyatt Diversity Event Shines Spotlight on Black-Owned Businesses
September 21, 2022
“It means a lot for me to get on a plane. I don’t like to fly,” said Denise Coklow, President...
City Politics
Santa Clara Mayoral Candidate Anthony Becker Declines POA PAC Endorsement Opportunity
September 19, 2022
Santa Clara candidate for mayor Anthony Becker declined any endorsement opportunity from Santa Clara’s Police Officers Association (POA) PAC today,...
Sports
Depth & Defense Deliver Wilcox Win Over Fremont
September 19, 2022
The varsity volleyball match between the Wilcox Chargers and Fremont Firebirds Friday night featured two teams in opposite situations. Seven...
BusinessCommunity
SVC Chamber Celebrates Past with Optimism for Future
September 18, 2022
In late 1937 a small item in a Santa Clara newspaper announced that W.A. Wahl, Standard Oil agent for Santa...
Community
Former City Employee Benison Tran Remembered After Tragic Death
September 17, 2022
The City of Santa Clara observed a moment of silence during its Sept. 13 City Council meeting for retired City...
Community
Traffic Headlines Santa Clara Weekend
September 16, 2022
Traffic could become a problem in Santa Clara this weekend because there are some major events around town. The Santa...
City Politics
El Camino Plan and Sound Wall Revisited, Political Attacks Renewed
September 15, 2022
The Santa Clara City Council had a relatively short agenda for its Sept. 13 meeting, but that didn’t translate to...