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Milpitas resident Charlene Jens has published her first novel. Titled “The Quest for Intergalactic Peace,” it is a futuristic ...
Singer and Songwriter Chizuko will be performing at the Juneteenth celebration in Milpitas on June 21. Chizuko, who originally grew up in Milpitas, is thrilled to be a part of the annual event, which ...
Jim Coulson isn’t sure what he’s going to do with all his ties. For over two decades, he’s been greeting his students at the Rancho Middle School Art Room door, holding one of his many art-print ...
Rhoda Shapiro is the winner of a 2022 Golden Quill Award for her Education journalism. She works as a journalist and media consultant in the Bay Area. She has written for both the Tri-City Voice and ...
Nerizza is a parent and a PTA leader at John Sinnott Elementary. She previously held the position of President and continues her participation this year as Communications Chair. Outside of serving her ...
Jim Coulson isn’t sure what he’s going to do with all his ties. For over two decades, he’s been greeting his students at the... When Ira Pramanick observed that young girls were often discouraged from ...
When Ira Pramanick observed that young girls were often discouraged from pursuing STEM, she decided to do something about it.
Community members came together on Saturday to protest against President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk in front of Milpitas City Hall, as part of a widespread string of gatherings… The ...
For many residents, the most infamous aspect of Milpitas history involves the putrid odor that has spread throughout the city for years. The odor has been a longstanding concern for the community, ...
Last Saturday, The Milpitas Beat attended the world’s largest gathering of people living with Acromegaly (also called “Gigantism” in cases where the disease begins before patients have reached puberty ...