50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (October 15, 1969)
- City Council Gives Green Light to Central Business District Study to Examine Future Development Potential of Old Downtown Santa Clara: Leo A. Daly Co. Recommended by City Manager to do Study: Council Gives Approval with 4-2 Vote
- School Board Eyes Bellomy Street Closure Where Street Bisects Santa Clara High School Campus
- Laurelwood and Montague Schools Given Support Services at Cost of $30,000 by SCUSD Board: Allows for Implementation of Arthur D. Little Report Recommendation
- Planning Commission by 4-1 Vote Gives Approval to Apartment Height Increase and Density Variance for Development Project North of Kaiser Drive and Between Kiely Blvd. and Peppertree Lane
- City Council Supports Censure of Judge Gerald Chargin for Bigoted Remark Directed at Mexican Youth in Juvenile Court
- SCUSD Deputy Superintendant W.W. Huxtable Plans to Retire
- Parents May Review Sex Books and Film: School Superintendant Lawrence Curtis Says Proposed Sex Education Curriculum to be Fully Explained to Parents
- Folklorico Chorus of Mexico to Appear in Concert at West Valley College
- Santa Clara Employee Procedures Under Fire: Labor Union Asks City Council to Further Study Proposed Resolution Setting Guidelines for Employer-Employee Relations