The Wilcox baseball team is off to a solid start so far in 2019. Through seven games, the Chargers have won four times, lost twice and had a rare...
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Last season the Wilcox softball squad missed out on qualifying for the CCS playoffs by the slimmest of margins. After a big...
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Arts & Entertainment
Peninsula Youth Theatre Celebrates Self-Acceptance and Friendship in Tony-Award Nominated Shrek the Musical
Everyone’s favorite ogre goes from swamp to stage as Peninsula Youth Theatre (PYT) proudly presents Shrek the Musical, a hysterical and multi-layered...
The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an event to...
City Politics
Santa Clara’s General Fund Budget Stabilization Reserves Since 2000: From Safe to Shaky to Safe — Right Now
By the time the new millennium was 10 years old, the City of Santa Clara’s general fund reserves had dropped from three...
Is the Santa Clara Weekly just another local newspaper with a grudge? There are comments that we are continually taking the Council,...
A couple hundred pairs of used soccer cleats lined two cement walkways at Sunnyvale Alliance Soccer Club’s biannual cleat exchange on March...
Schools
Sports
Santa Clara High Schools’ Special Education Classes Hit the Court in Partnership with Special Olympics
The Wilcox High School gym was packed with spectators from both Santa Clara and Wilcox High Schools on Thursday, March 7. People...
Three influential, Bay Area women who are breaking stereotypes brought powerful messages of gender equity to Mission College on March 5. Santa...
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Arts & Entertainment
Native American Perspectives Shown at de Saisset Museum’s “Out of Tradition: Sacred and Profane”
Currently on view at Santa Clara University’s de Saisset Museum is artist Linda Yamane’s “3-Rod Coiled Trinket Basket (‘Watuupen’ in Rumsen Ohlone...