Definitive Book of Horror Movie Posters from 1920s to 1950s: “What Music They Make”

Definitive Book

Horror movie poster collector James A. Gresham followed the classic road to success. He found a need and filled it — twice. A decade apart, he authored two anthologies of iconic horror movie posters from the 1920s to 1950s that appeal both to movie enthusiasts and poster collectors. Dracula, Frankenstein, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, … Read more

New Committee Offers Community Direct Access to Santa Clara’s Police Chief

New Committee

The Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) has created a new way to connect with the community. The department is vetting applicants for its newly formed Chief’s Advisory Committee (CAC). The committee is designed to give Police Chief Mike Sellers immediate and direct feedback. “I want it to be a two-way street,” said Sellers. “They have … Read more

Briarwood’s Wonder Woman: Saya Fujii

Saya

Saya Fujii, 12, isn’t just any girl playing baseball. She is a Briarwood All Star and a Living Legend. Not only is she a remarkable baseball player, but she’s also amazingly humble, not wanting to take the spotlight away from her teammates. That spotlight had a mind of its own this season and it can’t … Read more

Adopting Zero Waste: Is Individual Responsibility Enough for Change?

Zero Waste

The City of Santa Clara launched its Sustainable Speaker series with its first talk, Adopting Zero Waste Behavior by Meghan Kelly on Aug. 15 at the Community Recreation Center. The series will focus on increasing sustainable behaviors in the community, such as reducing energy use, water conservation and inspiring environmental stewardship. Kelly, founder of Green … Read more

How CAIR Cares: Bystander Intervention Training Helps the Community

CAIR

Courtney Mangus, the programs coordinator for the Council on American-Islamic Relations or CAIR, spoke passionately to a group of six people on the values and steps necessary to be a supportive bystander for a person targeted due to their ethnic identity. “I think the reason for that is that everyone is noticing now that hate … Read more

Supreme Court Decision Could Boost Santa Clara’s Revenue

US Supreme Court

The City of Santa Clara could get up to an additional $2 million in revenue due to a recent decision by the U. S. Supreme Court. On June 21, Justices issued a 5-4 decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair that reversed 1992 ruling, Quill Corp. v. North Dakota. The decision is expected to have potentially … Read more

What Could Have Been: Missed City Opportunities in Related’s City Place

ISCoutsite

Before Santa Clara inked its deal with the Related Companies to develop the City’s 240-acre golf course, City Planning Commissioner and candidate for Council District 2 Raj Chahal found that Santa Clara could have saved 75 acres of land from development at a loss of only 11 percent of anticipated revenue. Chahal took his findings … Read more

Arbitrator’s Stadium Facility Rent Decision Includes Agreement and Disagreement With Both Parties

Screen Shot

The arbitration decision ending the nearly three-years long Levi’s Stadium facility rent dispute took a middle road, giving neither the Santa Clara City Council/Stadium Authority (SA) nor the 49ers Stadium Company (StadCo) everything they asked for. In his decision, the arbitrator, Honorable Read Ambler  — a retired judge — relied on one key principle: that “a … Read more

Santa Clara City Council Hands Down First Admonishments, Settles Lawsuits

Renewable Energy

If you could have seen the faces of the candidates for City Council in June, you would understand why the Council had to admonish fellow Council Members Patricia Mahan and Pat Kolstad. Or so Mayor Lisa Gillmor, Vice Mayor Kathy Watanabe and Council Members Debi Davis and Teresa O’Neill think. All four referenced “the look … Read more

Santa Clara Swim Coach Helps Shape Future Olympians

Junior Pan Pacific Team

Santa Clara Swim Team coach Allison Beebe is stepping onto the international stage this week. She is in Fiji, serving as the head coach of the United States’ Women’s National Junior Team at the 2018 Junior Pan Pacific Championships. The team is comprised of America’s future swimming stars. All of the swimmers are under the … Read more