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Top San Jose news: New housing project set for downtown; judge in Google lawsuit has ties to mayor

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Published on July 30, 2019
Top San Jose news: New housing project set for downtown; judge in Google lawsuit has ties to mayorPhoto: Lia Liaison/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.

How an unassuming window in San Jose fills a crucial need for the homeless

In downtown San Jose, an unassuming window is filling a crucial–and often overlooked–need in the homeless community.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Housing project set to sprout in downtown San Jose

The Firestone mixed-use project near the corner of South Market and Balbach streets, in the city’s South First Area, or SoFA district, would become the newest large development in downtown San Jose. 

Read the full story on Mercury News.

New judge in Google lawsuit has close ties with San Jose mayor

Plaintiffs in a lawsuit over San Jose’s secret negotiations with Google are questioning the impartiality of a new judge assigned to the case.

Read the full story on Metro.

San Jose Airport vendor to host series of hiring events 

HMSHost, a major food vendor at San Jose Mineta Airport, is set to host four hiring events for food service positions.

Read the full story on Cupertino Today.


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