
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.
San Jose business loses thousands of dollars during PG&E power shutoffs
In the South Bay, PG&E says power has been fully restored, but it was costly for merchants and others whose trade was interrupted by the shutdown.
Read the full story on KRON 4 News.
Verizon breaks ground on huge San Jose tech hub
Verizon is planning a Silicon Valley campus of the future that will be located at the Coleman Highline development, which is across the street from San Jose International Airport and near the Earthquakes soccer stadium as well as a Caltrain stop.
Read the full story on Mercury News.
Details released on false shooting report, panic at Great America amusement park
Santa Clara police offered new details on a robbery inside California's Great America amusement park on Saturday that led to a panic when people mistakenly believed an active shooter had opened fire inside the park.
Read the full story on KPIX CBS San Francisco Bay Area.
San Jose councilman’s Facebook page disappears — and then reappears — without explanation
Lan Diep’s still unsure what happened.
Read the full story on San Jose Inside.
Dr. Christine Blasey-Ford makes first public speaking appearance since Kavanaugh confirmation
Rarely does an award recipient eclipse the keynote speaker. At the Silicon Valley YWCA’s annual luncheon Wednesday in Santa Clara, Dr. Christine Blasey-Ford took center stage, and the lion’s share of attention. She stepped forward to accept the nonprofit’s 2019 Empowerment Award.
Read the full story on KTVU Fox 2.
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