“I’m overwhelmingly shocked that someone still cares,” says Quilt of Valor awardee James Ray Davis, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion during the Vietnam War....
Author: Diane Andrews
John D. Sutter Elementary School’s multipurpose room was packed with parents and children admiring the imaginative Lego creations of sixty-two students at...
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In a poignant juxtaposition of war and peace, the Santa Clara Chorale commemorated the WWI true story of “The Christmas Truce” of...
Santa Claus must love Santa Clara. He came to town again on Dec. 13 to make the weekend merry and bright for...
Santa Claus came to town Dec. 6 under a full moon in Santa Clara, arriving aboard the 12th annual Holiday Train, which...
Not content to keep their blessings to themselves, former Santa Clara mayor Larry Marsalli, 88, Elise, his wife, their three children and...
All it takes to register to save the life of a person with a blood disease such as leukemia is a simple...
It was November 21, late Saturday afternoon the week before Thanksgiving in 1964. “Code 30. An officer’s been shot. Ambulance en route,”...
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Award-Winning Slack Key Guitarist’s Music and Aloha Message Strike a Chord with Mission College Students
Award-winning Hawaiian slack key guitarist Patrick Landeza appeared at Mission College Nov. 5 as part of the college’s Asian American & Pacific...
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Much needed rain showers were good news that did nothing to dampen the spirits of San Francisco Giants fans watching the victory...