Alcoholism and drug abuse are ugly demons, causing a life-long struggle to attempt to break free from addiction. Reasons for starting to use are varied, but they all lead...
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“‘The Mask You Live In’ is absolutely a powerful documentary about what it’s like to grow up being male. It will stir...
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From Monarch butterflies and milkweed to alfresco musicians, Wildflower Day March 28 at Ulistac Natural Area was magical, as families with kids...
Attendees received bright handkerchiefs and fake moustaches upon arrival at author Stacey Lee’s talk at Northside Library on March 21. Lee is...
California’s Great America was the “raddest” place to be on March 21. The theme park, which opens for its 2015 season this...
Nancy Koble, a city crossing guard, works mostly at East River Parkway and Burdick Lane outside of Don Callejon School. For the...
For the last six years, ReJoyce Ross has been a learner at Read Santa Clara, the city library’s free literacy program. “What...
It’s been over 40 years since the San Jose Earthquakes first took the pitch at Spartan Stadium. Between then and now, the...
Heart attack prevention and heart health is the object of two large, two–year grants from Kaiser Permanente to the Santa Clara Valley...
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The level of talent in and around Santa Clara remains unmatched. On the heels of the auditions for NBC’s America’s Got Talent...