Cat cafes are common in Asia, where cafe patrons drink and eat among furry friends, perhaps getting the comforts of a pet that they cannot get at home. However,...
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For 50 years, Manuel’s tailor shop was a familiar sight driving down Stevens Creek in Santa Clara. But the double whammy of...
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EdSource: Amid Deadly Measles Outbreak, California’s Childhood Vaccination Rates are Falling
Before the pandemic, Lillian Lopez never questioned the safety of vaccines. That’s why all her children are up to date on their...
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed some kinks in the biomanufacturing industry. Whether it was transporting vaccines in a timely manner or keeping them...
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CalMatters: How the State Sent Californians’ Personal Health Data to LinkedIn
The website that lets Californians shop for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, coveredca.com, has been sending sensitive data to LinkedIn,...
Music lovers, if you’re free on Thursday, May 1, you might want to take in the last concert of the 2024-2025 season...
Another ethnic minority group is accusing the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) of creating a hostile environment. Earlier this month, StandWithUs,...
After her book discussion group on March 25, Santa Clara resident Carol Buchser stopped off for the first time at TOUS les...
Bay Area artist Nathan Oliveira (1928-2010) described himself as an abstract artist whose work had to be “about something.” For the prolific...
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James Williams wasn’t just Santa Clara’s first African American citizen and one of the first African Americans to settle in Santa Clara...