100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (December 13, 1918)
Schools Close as Spanish Influenza Returns
State’s Message to Boys in Service: Loving Welcome and Expect Advantageous Placement in Return to Civilian Life
Santa Clara County Plans Big Celebration for Homecoming of Heroes: Soldier Boys Coming from Camp Lewis Due in San Jose Tomorrow Afternoon
Parents of War Victims Receive Sympathy Scroll
How to Mail Xmas Gifts: Export Licenses on Packages for United Kingdom Taken Off Until December 15th
Red Cross Has Big Work Ahead: Become Member and Get Button and Red Cross Seals
Juvenile Garden Army Utilized in Drive to Speed Up Food Production
Unique Christmas Display at Mead’s Jewelry Store at 1064 Franklin Street
City Treasurer, Robert Fatjo, Donates Salary to Santa Clara Woman’s Club, Public Library and Volunteer Fire Department
50 Years Ago: Santa Clara Journal & News (December 11, 1968)
Protestors Say ‘Mrs. Brooks Lied’: Angry Mexican-American Parents Accuse SCUSD Board Chair, Marianne Brooks, of Failing to Accept Their Additional Allegations of Discrimination at Wilcox High School
Mexican-American Citizens Committee (MACC) Tells Aim of Group: Will Pursue Equal Citizenship Status Via the Democratic Process: Organized by Yolanda Marquez, Manuel Hernadez, Ray Mantejo and Mrs. Abel Pinon
FACTS Info Due Tonight: Special Meeting of SCUSD to Hear Report of Financial Advisory Commission to Schools
Schulman Debate Continues Today: Proposed Schulman Avenue Improvement District Will Primarily Benefit Memorex Corporation
Santa Clara Dangerous Building Ordinance Changed: Controversial Section Modified
Public Hearing for Proposed Continuation High School to be Opened at 1495 Don Avenue: Neighborhood Residents Expected to Protest Location
Postman Brought 13,327 Pieces of Mail to Home: Santa Clara Postal Worker, Joseph L. Francisco, Jr. Indicted for Taking Home Mail Instead of Delivering It