Santa Clara WEEKLY

Eduardo’s: Keeping the Tradition of Fine Tailoring Alive in Santa Clara

For 50 years, Manuel’s tailor shop was a familiar sight driving down Stevens Creek in Santa Clara. But the double…

May 5, 2025

Milestones – California Fiscal Sense and Nonsense – Opinion

If you’ve been following the news, you know there are a few issues that need correction in our Golden State.…

May 1, 2025
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Federal Grant Helps Bolster Biomanufacturing Workforce

The COVID-19 pandemic revealed some kinks in the biomanufacturing industry. Whether it was transporting vaccines in a timely manner or…

May 1, 2025

Police Nab Alleged Catalytic Converter Thieves

Santa Clara police have arrested two men in connection with a string of car part thefts. On Aug. 16, Santa…

April 30, 2025

Bruins Eying League Title, Finish Season Sweep of Matadors

Since dropping the team’s first matchup with the Fremont Firebirds way back on March 18, the Santa Clara Bruins haven’t…

April 30, 2025

Youth Sports Organizations Come To Agreement With City On Field Use Fees

At the April 29 meeting, the Santa Clara City Council adopted a new field use fee that better serves youth…

April 30, 2025

Jewish Advocacy Group Files Civil Rights Complaint Against SCUSD

Another ethnic minority group is accusing the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) of creating a hostile environment. Earlier this…

April 29, 2025

Carol Buchser, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

After her book discussion group on March 25, Santa Clara resident Carol Buchser stopped off for the first time at…

April 28, 2025

Image and Space: Nathan Oliveira at the Triton Museum

Bay Area artist Nathan Oliveira (1928-2010) described himself as an abstract artist whose work had to be “about something.” For…

April 27, 2025
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James Williams: Santa Clara’s First African American Resident

James Williams wasn’t just Santa Clara’s first African American citizen and one of the first African Americans to settle in…

April 26, 2025