Mission City

“Selling Ourselves to Private Sector” Planning Commission Reluctantly Approves Controversial Ordinance Change

What appeared to be a routine change to the City’s ordinance code in favor of green energy was not well…

April 14, 2023

Milestones – What was, is no more! – Opinion

Santa Clara’s one-time humming Chamber of Commerce has fallen from stardom to humdrum. You might remember the enthusiasm emanating from…

April 13, 2023
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Wilcox Volleyball Falls Short; Softball Wins

In the first game of a 5-game set at Wilcox High School, Chargers’ Middle Hitter Juan Ruezga (14), jumps to…

April 12, 2023

Central Park Elementary Student Killed in Freeway Shooting

The Central Park Elementary School community is in mourning after learning that a kindergarten student died over the weekend. 5-year-old…

April 12, 2023

Local Business Owner Pushes for More Women in Construction

Santa Clara business owner Misha Homara knows firsthand what it’s like to be a woman in a male-dominated industry. As…

April 10, 2023

2023 Sunset Cinema Lineup Released

The City of Santa Clara has announced the 2023 Sunset Cinema lineup. The outdoor free movie series returns to a…

April 8, 2023

What A Difference A Decade Makes: March-April 2013

Ten years ago, Santa Clara’s budget was coming out of the Great Recession — posting a $6.6 million surplus —…

April 7, 2023

Wilcox Softball Shows Resiliency in Win Over Sobrato

The Wilcox Chargers softball squad had every reason to let Saturday’s game against Sobrato slip away from them. It was…

April 5, 2023

City Still Without FIFA Documents, Council’s Patience Wears Thin

The Santa Clara City Council will consider subpoenaing the Forty Niners Management Company (ManCo) to get hold of the documents…

April 5, 2023
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Santa Clara’s Anne Kepner Named 26th Assembly District’s Woman of the Year

Assemblymember Evan Low, representing the 26th Assembly District, named Anne Kepner, who serves on the West Valley Mission Community College…

April 3, 2023