100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 30, 1919)
- City to Pay Tribute to Nation’s Heroes Fallen In Liberty’s Holy Cause
- Santa Clara News Contest Closes June 12th: Contestants All Running a Close Race: Triple Points Opportunity Until June 6th
- Native Sons of the Golden West Opposed to Admittance of Japanese ‘Picture Brides’ to California
- Ford Collides — Man Injured: L.E. Green Hurt When His Car Strikes Telephone Pole
- Farmers Planning Program for Federated Farmers Convention on June 7th in San Jose
- John G. French Sells Rex Theatre to San Francisco Businessman D. Morris
- ‘100 Per Cent Industrial Exposition’ in San Jose Big Success: Tomorrow is Last Day
- Pratt-Low Began Cherry Packing Yesterday
- Seven Students Graduate at University of Santa Clara
- Sister of Santa Clara Postmaster Charles South Passes Away: Mrs. Mary Egan Dies in San Luis Obispo
- Sallows & Rorke Grocery Sold to Frank Vierra and Joseph George: Will Become Vierra & George Grocery
- Santa Clarans Aid Yosemite Highway Drive: Contributors to Get Free Admission to Yosemite Valley
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (May 28, 1969)
- Hoodlum Problems in Santa Clara’s Homeridge Park: Neighborhood Residents Complain About Rampant Vandalism and Teens Threatening and Chasing Away Younger Children: Some Teens ‘Hanging Out’ in Park Believed to be ‘Out-of-Towners’
- North Bayshore Association Demands Immediate Completion of Montague Park: North of Bayshore Residents Tired of Having to Drive Miles to Get to a City Park
- SCUSD Tax Election Set Tuesday for Proposed 95-cent Property Tax Hike: ‘Citizens Information Group to Save Our Schools’ to Answer Voter Questions at Forum Tonight
- War Dead to Be Honored Friday During Memorial Day Services: American Legion Compiling Honor Roll to Include Those Killed in Vietnam
- Jefferson Intermediate School Teacher, Marilyn Ann Yee, Killed May 18th in Crash Near Gilroy