“I found myself with this rich and abundant life and wanted to share it with the next generation and didn’t have any children of my own,” says Meryl Ginsberg, a working professional woman from San Jose, who has been a single foster mom for two and a half years....
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A prolific journalist whose byline was featured in Business Week and the Christian Science Monitor, Santa Clara native Judith Harkham Semas was...
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The Memorandum of Understanding was signed, forming a new Sister Cities relationship between the City of Santa Clara and the City of...
After years of community campaigning, the execution of an ambitious construction project, a heart-wrenching setback due to a funding conflict between the...
Kaiser Permanente member Christine Gardner may owe her life to fast action by KP nurses and techs who were following well-established life-saving...
There was an abundance of energy coming from Franklin Square on Aug. 2 as residents celebrated and danced the night away at...
Oracle is planning to fully build-out its Northside Santa Clara campus, where it will consolidate operations and create a testing facility for...
Undaunted and faithfully—with a Biblically-based commitment to mission, Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County (CCSCC) nibbles away at the overwhelming humanitarian issues...
On July 21, the first day of the Harry Potter Magical Science Tour, a weeklong day camp offered by Santa Clara’s Parks...
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The 10 Early Signs One of the most common signs of Alzheimer’s is memory loss, especially forgetting recently learned information. Others include...