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Top San Jose news: Search on for missing man; proposal to make PG&E a nonprofit co-op; more

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Published on October 22, 2019
Top San Jose news: Search on for missing man; proposal to make PG&E a nonprofit co-op; morePhoto: Allie_Caulfield/Flickr

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

Work on new downtown San Jose office tower officially starts this month

Jay Paul Co. is planning a downtown San Jose office tower that would be 19 stories high, total 875,000 square feet and be built at the corner of Park Avenue and South Almaden Boulevard.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Authorities ID man shot to death near SJSU

No arrests have been announced in city’s 30th homicide of the year.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Police seek public’s help in finding missing San Jose man

The 55-year-old, Dai Luong, was last seen Sunday on 2000 block of Shellback Place.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Thieves target San Jose nonprofit Good Karma in string of burglaries

A nonprofit group in San Jose is finding itself the victim of a string of burglaries. Its name, Good Karma, reflects its efforts to give bikes to the homeless and to help others to repair bikes for basic transportation.

Read the full story on ABC Bay Area, KGO.

San Jose to propose turning PG&E into giant customer-owned utility

The most populous city served by PG&E hopes to persuade other cities and counties to line up behind the plan, which would strip PG&E of its status as an investor-owned company and turn it into a nonprofit, electric-and-gas cooperative.

Read the full story on The Wall Street Journal.


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