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Top San Jose news: City bans natural gas; Google invests in affordable housing project; more

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Published on October 30, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.

San Jose bans natural gas, forcing residents to rely on PG&E for now

The ban comes as PG&E steps up use of power shutoffs.

Read the full story on The Mercury News.

Google invests in affordable housing project in San Jose that will provide units for people with disabilities

Kelsey Ayer Station, a 115-unit project being planned for a site at 447 N. First St. near a light rail stop, has landed an investment that’s part of Google’s $250 million affordable housing fund.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Opening date set for San Jose’s Kristi Yamaguchi Downtown Ice

More than 50,000 skaters are expected to visit the outdoor rink at the Circle of Palms this season.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

San Jose opens 2 warming shelters for homeless every night until April

San Jose is revamping its program of providing overnight warming locations, known as OWLS.

Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.


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