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Top San Jose news: Shutoff leaves large swaths of Bay Area powerless; earthquake jolts city; more

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Published on October 10, 2019
Top San Jose news: Shutoff leaves large swaths of Bay Area powerless; earthquake jolts city; morePhoto: Robert Nyman/Flickr

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

Safety shutoff starts: About 185,000 PG&E customers in Bay Area without power

As the first phase of power outages due to PG&E's Public Safety Power Shutoff starts, the number of customers affected in the San Francisco Bay Area rapidly increased early Wednesday morning.

Read the full story on KTVU Fox 2.

Magnitude 3.4 earthquake jolts San Jose

A magnitude 3.4 earthquake jolted the South Bay early Wednesday, according to the United States Geological Survey.

Read the full story on SFGATE.

Plans underway to put up temporary homeless housing near old San Jose City Hall annex

Plans to house up to 25 homeless families with children in temporary shelters next to the old San Jose City Hall annex are moving forward.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Hotel is being pitched near downtown San Jose’s Google village

A proposed hotel would sprout at 491 W. San Carlos St., which is near the corner of Josefa Street and very close to the southern footprint of a mixed-use transit-oriented community. 

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Big San Jose apartment complex near Berryessa BART is bought by realty giant

LINQ, a relatively new apartment complex consisting of 230 units, has been bought just a few years after the project was developed.

Read the full story on Mercury News.


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