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Top San Jose news: Arrest made in FoodMaxx parking lot killing; officer injured in standoff; more

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Published on September 10, 2019
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Arrest made in FoodMaxx parking lot killing in San Jose

Robert Eugene Styre of San Jose is the suspect in the Friday afternoon slaying near Parkmoor and Meridian avenues, police said.

Read the full story on The Mercury News.

San Jose may shut down safe parking sites for homeless living in RVs

Less than a year after the launch of San Jose pilot program that gave the homeless a safe place to park overnight, city leaders are considering whether to shutter it citing safety concerns, crime and under utilization.

Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.

San Jose: Officer injured by broken glass during standoff with squatter

Man refused to leave home being renovated, resisted police dog and Taser before being arrested, police say.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

SFO now rerouting flights through Oakland, San Jose airports due to runway closure

PACK PATIENCE: Delays and cancellations are expected to continue at SFO due to a project to upgrade one of the airport's four runways. Today is the first weekday of the 20-day long runway closure.

Read the full story on ABC Bay Area, KGO.

H-1B: San Jose tech firm discriminated against non-Indians, favored visa holders, lawsuit claims

Tami Sulzberg alleges Happiest Minds used the H-1B visa to stack its ranks with Indian workers.

Read the full story on Mercury News.


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