One career isn’t enough for April Trevena, who retired in January 2018 after working for the U.S. postal service for 38 years. Some of those years she worked in...
Author: Diane Andrews
Not every dog wearing a vest, walking in public on a leash, and with a laminated ID card is a service dog....
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Our Lady’s Way: The Story of Our Lady of Peace Church & Shrine by Rosemary Alva, released in June, chronicles the rise...
Iconic contemporary blues artist Ike Cosse can’t stop playing and singing the blues. “After all these years, I still have butterflies in...
The current TheatreWorks Silicon Valley production of The 39 Steps by British playwright Patrick Barlow, which debuted in England in 2005, is...
Don’t judge a book by its cover, a carrot by its wonky shape or an apple by its skin imperfections. Santa Clara...
Santa Clara native Kryslin Franks is a designing woman with a creative eye. She puts her degree in Graphic Art and Design...
Their actions spoke louder than their words on Nelson Mandela International Day on July 18 when 19 deaf young adults, two deaf...
Unlike Santa Clara, San Jose has embraced legal cannabis businesses within its city limits. One exemplary business is Airfield Supply Company (www.airfieldsupplyco.com)....
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About 90,000 little free libraries have popped up in neighborhoods nationwide and worldwide — in about 90 countries — since the first...