No, it wasn’t that Hogan. It wasn’t Colonel Robert E. Hogan of the 1965-1971 Hogan’s Heroes television sitcom set in a WWII German POW camp. This Hogan is Moses...
Author: Diane Andrews
Yuki Sushi restaurant in Santa Clara is a cozy, neighborhood sushi bar that has built up a faithful following since its opening...
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A generous dash of politicians may have been the special seasoning in the sauce for the well-attended Santa Clara Sister Cities Association’s...
Terry Hoffman will always remember when he decided to become an amateur radio operator. It was 25 years ago in the aftermath...
About 125 Sunnyvale, San Jose and Santa Clara residents living in the shadow of Levi’s Stadium voiced their frustrations about event-day issues...
All life is sacred to Native Americans such as the Ohlone Indians of California, who once inhabited the Santa Clara Valley; including...
“We’re part of the third wave of independent, specialty coffee shops. We serve sustainably-farmed, exceptional coffees,” says Veronica Ruckman, owner with her...
They were a sight to behold on a Sunday morning at the 2014 South Bay Fall Home & Garden Show held at...
Between 500 – 600 volunteers ensured the success of Santa Clara’s 34th Art & Wine Festival, a fundraiser for community programs. Last...
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It was standing-room only for free popcorn, cider and a movie at the annual Harris-Lass Museum movie night Sept. 12. Each of...