When the U.S. Marines planted the American flag atop Mount Suribachi on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima on Feb. 23, 1945, John G. Darouze, a 19-year-old LCM Coxswain...
Author: Diane Andrews
When Erica Fleniken moved from Tampa, Florida, to Santa Clara in 2013, her discovery of Ulistac Natural Area (www.ulistac.org) led to a...
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This year, for her first assignment as a new kid reporter for the magazine Time for Kids, 10-year-old Rory Hu from Cupertino...
It’s not every day that Paul Fry and his wife, Gretchen Simpkins, see a man and two mules casually clopping down the...
Adversity brought the Santa Clara community together in a unique undertaking. More than 120 service organizations, nonprofits, businesses, schools and individual contributors,...
Santa Clara’s 2020 Parade of Champions is marching on virtually on Saturday, Oct. 10 at 11 a.m. and has expanded to include...
All dressed up with no place to go is but one side of the coin in a world that’s been grounded. What’s...
Intel Corporation, with headquarters in Santa Clara, is committed to chipping away at the digital divide that, since the onset of COVID-19...
The homeless are no longer out of sight, out of mind in Cupertino. An estimated 20 homeless people are encamped in plain...
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Preparation, perspiration, perseverance and chance partnered in launching Zeek Bars for kids on a national trajectory. In July the premium, nine-gram protein...