After multiple visits to Venice, Italy, Santa Clara native Kathleen Ann Gonzalez realized that gondoliers would point to various homes and claim they were the home of famed-Italian lover...
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100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (February 3, 2014) See Santa Clara in the Movies: Merchants, Factory Men, Commercial League Cooperate: Advertising...
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The doors opened at 10 a.m., but ardent adventure seekers at the 2014 Bay Area Travel and Adventure Show, held at the...
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 27, 1914) Woman’s Club Adobe Plans Accepted Santa Clara Grammar School Now Has 555 Pupils...
“I received a notice for rent increase. Can the landlord just do that?” “Nothing ever gets repaired here. What can I do?”...
Santa Clara University kicked off its President’s Speakers series on Jan. 15 with a conversation with 49ers CEO Jed York. Leading the...
“Seek help for your child at the onset of any suspicion of alcohol or drugs,” advises Gillian Thorp, Three Stones Wellness CEO...
Few in Santa Clara haven’t been touched by the enormous legacy of the late Cleo Stuckrath. So her death on Dec. 27,...
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 20, 1914) Modern Electric Cars for City: Service Between San Jose and Santa Clara Will...
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As the oldest continually operated commuter train service on the West Coast, Caltrain continues to grow in the Bay Area. The commuter...