Work Daze: Weird Workers of the World, Unite!

Work

You may not be the most productive worker in your company or the best paid, but no one can say you aren’t the weirdest. Alas, there are forces in the work force that are out to attack your weirdness. They want everyone to be “normal.” You can imagine how boring that would be. In a … Read more

Santa Clara’s Own Provide Aid to the Largest Fire in California History

Santa Clara Fire Department

California’s fire season began early this year and hit several counties hard. Dozens of fires are still being fought by hundreds of firefighters across the state to prevent the destruction of more homes and businesses and loss of life. In this state of emergency declared by President Donald Trump, fire departments from all over California … Read more

Santa Clara Student Awarded Sister Cities International Youth Leadership Award

Sister Cities

Riana Grewal,16, is about to start her senior year at Santa Clara High School. One of Grewal’s summer highlights was receiving this year’s Sister Cities International Youth Leadership Award. Grewal received her award and a scholarship prize on Aug. 3 at the Sister Cities International Youth Leadership Summit in Denver, Colorado where attendees learned about … Read more

Getting to Know Leigh Odum, Co-Owner of Sunnyvale’s Leigh’s Favorite Books and Bookasaurus

Favorite Books

A couple of weeks ago, if you walked down Sunnyvale’s Murphy Avenue around noon, you would have heard peals of laughter as ventriloquist Steve Chaney (www.cornycrow.com) and his dummy Corny Crow’s goofy antics entertained the young audience gathered at Bookasaurus. Right next door to Bookasaurus is Leigh’s Favorite Books (www.leighsbooks.com), where Leigh Odum, co-owner of … Read more

Free At Last

City Manager Deanna Santana

To celebrate the recent unblocking of the Santa Clara Weekly by Mayor Lisa Gillmor on Twitter, the United States Senate has decided to remind the nation of the “vital and indispensable role the free press serves.” (Resolution MAZ18847 Aug. 16) “Now, therefore, be it resolved, that the Senate affirms that the press is not the … Read more

Bay Area Drama Company Presents Social Justice Issues on Stage

Bay Area Drama Company

Art is often a mirror held to the world and that thought is very true for a local drama company. From Aug. 17 to Aug. 25 at Foothill College’s Lohman Theatre the four-year-old Bay Area Drama Company will present the play “Sonata.” Although the show runs for 70 minutes, the play itself is set at … Read more

Santa Clara Unified School District Announces Anti-Sexual Harassment Task Force

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Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) is planning the launch of its Step Up and Stop Harassment Task Force — a group of adults and students working together to fight the issue of sexual misconduct in the school community. According to its application, “The task force will identify areas of improvement in harassment reporting and … Read more

Looking Back: Week of August 15 Headlines

Looking Back

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (August 16, 1918) *War Savings Stamp Drive Going Big in This City: Over 50 Contributors Qualify for ‘$1000 Club’ *Value of Liberty Bonds Increasing *Uncle Sam Shares Grief of Mothers: Letter to Women Telling of Death of Son is Epitome of Tenderness *B. ‘Harry’ Moriarity Passes Away: Santa Clara … Read more

August 26 is Women’s Equality Day

Santa Clara City Council

August 26 has been designated as National Women’s Equality Day to honor the women who fought tirelessly for the commissioning of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. The day also stands as a strong reminder that we need to continue to advocate for equality for all women. Prior to the signing … Read more

City Appeals Voting Rights Lawsuit Decision — Keeping Legal Meters Ticking Upward

CVRA Appeal

On Wednesday, the City of Santa Clara filed an appeal of Judge Thomas Kuhnle’s ruling that Santa Clara’s at-large by-seat election system discriminates against minorities. Other California cities have appealed California Voting Rights Act judgments. None won their appeals. But all increased their legal bills substantially. In Palmdale, not only did the city incur an … Read more