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Top San Jose news: Lyft bikes pulled after catching fire; two-alarm fire displaces 36; more

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Published on August 02, 2019
Top San Jose news: Lyft bikes pulled after catching fire; two-alarm fire displaces 36; morePhoto: Derral Chen/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in San Jose.

After catching fire, Lyft bikes pulled from East Bay, San Jose

Lyft’s Bay Wheels bikes were pulled from the East Bay and San Jose after catching fire in San Francisco.

Read the full story on East Bay Times.

Micron opens modern new north San Jose campus amid growth spurt

Micron’s new campus represents a major feather in the cap for San Jose, which has been on a hot streak lately in terms of attracting major tech operations.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Two-alarm San Jose structure fire displaces 36 people

The cause of a two-alarm fire that displaced 36 people at a building in the city’s Horace Mann neighborhood is under investigation, authorities said Thursday. 

Read the full story on Mercury News.

SJ Police Union: ‘Nothing will change’ with AB 392’s passage

While proponents hail the bill as a momentous step towards greater accountability, the San Jose cop union contends otherwise.

Read the full story on San Jose Inside.

City of San Jose, design firms host pop-up to solicit feedback about self-driving vehicles

Organizers say this is just the beginning of what they hope will become a deep collaboration between the city and its people.

Read the full story on San Jose Inside.


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