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San Jose man killed 4 in rage over visas before turning gun on himself, family member says
A relative of a man who police say shot four family members before turning the gun on himself was upset his wife was able to get visas for her relatives.
Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.
Fee for all: Private wealth managers siphon San Jose’s pension reform savings
A shift toward risky but poor-performing investments now costs San Jose’s pension plans more than $70 million a year in fees alone.
Read the full story on San Jose Inside.
San Jose: Crash between light rail train, car disrupts service near downtown
The driver of a white Ford was evaluated by firefighter paramedics and transported to a hospital.
Read the full story on The Mercury News.
Tech mega-campus getting underway in downtown San Jose
Known as Platform 16, the tech campus that’s planned near the corner of Autumn Parkway and West Julian Street in downtown San Jose would total 1.1 million square feet of offices.
Read the full story on The Mercury News.
San Jose seeks to curb illegal fireworks by renewing call to report on your neighbor
The city of San Jose is once again trying to discourage illegal fireworks use by encouraging neighbors to report each other.
Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.
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