Looking Back

Looking Back

Week of July 11th Headlines   100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (July 12, 1918) *Red Cross Nets $250 from County War Council’s July Fourth Celebration *Bond Interest Same on All Issues: 4-1/2% *Increased Taxes are Necessary: War Effort Has Greatly Increased Number of Government Employees *Peninsular Railroad Company Gets More Time on Project to … Read more

Santa Clara Police Department Connects with Residents with First Talk and Tour

Talk And Tour

A police officer’s job can be different from the jobs most people do or encounter in their daily lives. So, there is the challenge to effectively explain what officers face while doing their jobs day-to-day. There is also the challenge of breaking down the stigma that officers might be unapproachable in normal, everyday interactions, such … Read more

Op- Ed: Santa Clara Way…

Santa Clara City Council

Four weeks ago, I respectfully submitted my letter of interest for appointment to the Council vacant seat.  My message was structured responding to the thoughtful areas Council and audience members suggested should be addressed by any prospective applicant in the Council’s May 22 meeting to assist in council, and the public’s important vetting process. With … Read more

Beloved By-Th’-Bucket Building Burns Down

Bucket Bar

The building that formerly housed Santa Clara and South Bay favorite By-Th’-Bucket Bar & Grill and was to be the new home for the China Delight restaurant — located at 4565 Stevens Creek Blvd. in Santa Clara — was destroyed in a 3-alarm fire on Friday night, July 6. At 10:35 p.m., the Santa Clara Fire Department … Read more

Welcome to Heather David’s “Motel California”

Heather David

Motel enthusiast and author Heather David can point out the new neon sign at Santa Clara’s Capri Motel on El Camino Real. During David’s July 27 author talk at Central Park Library, David shared more insights about motels, whether they are old, new, themed or out of business, from her book, “Motel California,” published by … Read more

Police Report: July 1 – July 7

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

Illusive Comics and Games Sponsors Bastille Day Blood Drive

Bastille Day

Illusive Comics and Games in Santa Clara’s Franklin Mall is a colorful, magical world where everybody is welcome and anybody can be a comic book superhero — or villain. And on July 14, Bastille — or Independence — Day in France (like the U.S. 4th of July), comic fans can be real heroes. As it … Read more

Assessor Larry Stone Warns Homeowners: “Beware of Scam” 

Santa Clara City Council

Assessor Larry Stone is warning homeowners of a recent deceptive mailer from a private company designed to look like an official government document. The solicitation comes from a misleadingly named company, “Local Property Office,” and offers to provide a copy of a property owner’s deed and assessment information for $89. Assessment information is free for … Read more

Santa Clara Sparks Ready to Fly in San Diego

Ready To Fly

The Santa Clara Police Activities League (PAL) 12-and-under All Star Tournament team is once again having a tremendous summer. This year’s PAL All Star softball squad finished third at the Northern California State Qualifying tournament at Sunnyvale’s Twin Creeks, earning them a spot in this weekend’s California State Games in San Diego. The forecast for … Read more

Former California Conservatory of Guitar Flourishes as Conservatory of Music

Conservatory Of Music

The well-respected California Conservatory of Guitar, founded in Santa Clara in May of 2011, reopened as the California Conservatory of Music with a ribbon cutting ceremony and reception attended by Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor on Oct. 30, 2017. Now, nine months later, the conservatory has grown and is flourishing thanks to its broader musical … Read more