Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From February 19
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (February 18, 1970)
Population Bomb: Myth or Reality?: At Santa Clara University Talk, Dr. John Thomas and Dr. Dudley Kirk of Stanford Discuss Biological and Demographic Crisis Linked to Overpopulation
Banks with City Money Put on Spot: City Pressuring Banks with Large City Deposits to Help with Problem of Selling City Bonds
Dedication of Mission Station Post Office at 1150 Kiely Blvd. to be Held Saturday: Located in Former Prune Orchard in Newest Section of Town: Postmaster John Sanchez Planning Heritage Ceremony
Rezoning of South Side of McKinley Drive from Residential to Commercial to Accommodate Toyota Expansion Opposed by Neighborhood Residents Fearing Noise and Traffic
Jefferson Jr. High School Student Lisa Ann Whiteman, 13, is 1 of 7 Killed in Collision in Manteca When Minibus They Were in Got Stuck on Train Tracks
Genealogy Society Shows Film Loaned by Pacific Telephone Co. at Central Library Titled ‘Our Changing Valley’
Former Santa Clara Mayor Frank Keller Dies
Citizens Advisory Committee Hosts Talk on Development Plans for ‘Old Quad’/Downtown Santa Clara
Salary/Fringe Benefit Negotiations for 1970-71 Underway Between SCUSD Board and California Teachers Association