Santa Clara native Jim Greco has always eaten, breathed and slept baseball. While that may be a cliche, even now, the 42-year-old baseball lifer still gets to eat, breathe...
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For the Santa Clara girls volleyball team, winning on the court hasn’t come easy the past two seasons. Back-to-back 1-11 league seasons...
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Since Superior Court Judge Thomas Kuhnle found Santa Clara had violated the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA), the public conversation has been...
Corruption in Santa Clara politics — not a racial divide — is the main problem with elections in the City, a member...
The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The Blotter provides...
For Related Companies’ lobbyist Jude Barry politics is business — from selling campaign consulting and lobbying to selling software. But the fact...
At the July 24 dress rehearsal of Roberta Jones Junior Theatre’s (RJJT) “James and the Giant Peach,” 58 cast members and 20...
Arcade games might seem like a thing of the past, especially with the technological advances in gaming today, but a group of...
The Santa Clara City Library Foundation and Friends (SCCLFF) has been leading the charge in a $300,000 grassroots fundraising effort, “My Library,...
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It’s the last few days before summer break ends and both parents and students alike are scrambling with their back-to-school shopping. Everybody’s...