100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (June 24, 1913) *Highway Topics of Interest to Santa Clara Taxpayers: Palo Alto May Vote Bonds for Revolving Fund: Other Towns in County Pave Under Vrooman Act: Mass Meeting to be Held Here Tomorrow Night *Gardens in City Asset to Health: Bring Joy...
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Nine-Year-Old Heart Transplant and Lymphoma Survivor Tours Anybots HQ Before Getting His Own Personal Robot
Imagine staring death in the eyes multiple times. Nine-year-old Peter, a Menlo Park resident has overcome the odds multiple times, first undergoing...
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Santa Clara’s City Clerk Rod Diridon, Jr. Earns Masters Degree in Public Administration Graduates Summa cum Laude Level With Perfect 4.0 GPA
Santa Clara City Clerk and Auditor Rod Diridon, Jr. recently graduated from San Jose State University with a Masters degree in Public...
It’s always appropriate to honor our veterans. This year, Santa Clara Daisy and Brownie Troops from St. Lawrence the Martyr added some...
Three Santa Clara women made the Silicon Valley Business Journal’s Women of Influence list for 2013: Hyatt Regency Santa Clara General Manager...
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (June 17, 1913) * Town Hall Will Be Completed at Once: Architect Binder of San Jose...
Nearly 500 Girl Scouts and their families descended upon California’s Great America for the 11th annual Girl Scout Overnight Adventure on June...
In one of the largest free pet adoption events in history, Maddie’s Fund, a non-profit dedicated to achieving a no-kill nation, held...
On June 9, the Harris Lass Museum hosted its annual Tea and Vintage Fashion Show fundraiser put on by History San Jose’s...
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Dr. Diane Craig, Hospital Medicine at Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara, knew there was a killer stalking the halls of her hospital. It...