
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.
San Jose couple discovers elaborate hose system thieves set up to steal water
A San Jose couple returned to their Branham Lane home Thursday night to discover that someone had been in their backyard — to steal water.
Read the full story on NBC LA.
Protests in San Francisco, San Jose underway to oppose killing of Iran top general
Protests are underway in San Francisco and San Jose to oppose the possibility of war after the US airstrike that killed a top Iran general, Qassem Soleimani.
Read the full story on ABC7 News.
Parents, school leaders fight to keep San Jose charter from closing
The school district refused to renew the school’s charter because it did not enroll enough Latino or disabled students.
Read the full story on Mercury News.
Suspect injured in officer-involved shooting in San Jose
A suspect was hospitalized after an officer-involved shooting Saturday morning in San Jose, police said. SJPD said officers responded to a call of “a suspicious circumstance” at an Arco gas station on 2375 Quimby Road, where they found a male suspect trying to use a lighter to ignite paper.
Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.
Takeaways: Does the Sharks’ improved defense provide a reason to believe?
San Jose Sharks beat Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2, are now 3-1-1 since the Christmas break going into Sunday’s game vs. Washington Capitals.
Read the full story on The Mercury News.
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