The atmosphere was loud and festive on day two of the three-day Kaiser workers strike. Hundreds of employees of Kaiser’s Santa Clara facility gathered at the corner of Homestead...
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2023 State of the City: Still in the Red But Stadium Events “Bright Light” Going Forward
Following two decades of delays and redesigning, Santa Clara’s innovative Agrihood opened on six acres of the former UC Bay Area Research...
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Don’t be surprised if you hear a loud noise coming from your cell phones, radios and televisions this Oct. 4 at 11:20...
Since its 2014 opening, Levi’s Stadium has generated $350 million in direct and indirect economic activity in the City of Santa Clara....
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“The Great Box Cover-Up!” Showcases Decorated Utility Boxes in the City of Sunnyvale
In Sunnyvale, City-owned utility boxes are displaying the work of selected artists who painted from the pigment of their imagination. The City...
The Santa Clara Parade of Champions is almost here and we now know who will be the parade’s Grand Marshal. The honor...
The City of Santa Clara is closing in on a modernized zoning code. On Sept. 20, the Planning Commission heard part one...
Tens of thousands of people flocked to Santa Clara’s Central Park on Sept. 16 & 17 for the annual Art & Wine...
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Art 4 Neuroscience: Student-Run Nonprofit Raises Funds for Neuroscience Research
“I see neuroscience being used interchangeably with psychology sometimes,” said Ariel Huang, 17, a Santa Clara resident. “But to me, neuroscience is...
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High school students from Santa Clara and Sunnyvale have made the 2023 National Merit Semi-Finalists list. According to the National Merit Scholarship...