100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (July 11, 1919)
- Plans for Soldiers and Sailors Reception Will Be Reviewed Tonight: Judge Glendenning Calls Meeting
- Limerick, Ireland Is Under Martial Law
- President Wilson Asked to Settle Telephone Strike
- President Wilson to Come To California on Tour of Country to Promote Peace Treaty and Plans for League of Nations
- Time to Cut Out the Sob Stuff: Need to Stop Over-Indulging Fears of Unemployment and High Cost of Living
- Archbishop Hanna Encourages ‘Laymen’s Retreat Movement’ in California: Retreats for Laymen Held at University of Santa Clara
- Formal Opening of Fernish Drug Store in Bank of Italy Building: Visitors Will Receive Chocolate Box
- Popular Couple Quietly Married: Myrtle Helen Schukowsky Weds Harold J. Emig
- Housing Problem a Serious Matter: Demand for Homes in San Jose is Now Far Ahead of Supply
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (July 9, 1969)
- New Taxes of 5-cents for Additional Revenue Suggested to SCUSD Board
- City Council Approves Budget: Tax Reduction for 1969-70
- Santa Clara Redevelopment Agency Chair Peter Talia Suggests ‘Mini-Mission’ Project to City Council
- World Class Olympian Athletes Lured to 3rd Annual Santa Clara Invitational at International Swim Center
- Local Kids Qualify for State Aid: Seven Santa Clara High School Seniors Have Captured 1969-70 California State Scholarships
- City Wins Legal Battle Over SCUSD: Permanent Injunction Issued Against Construction of Valley Continuation High at Don Avenue
- Apartment Re-Zoning Request Decision Awaits the Seating of New Planning Commission Member, Ross Trigg