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Top San Jose news: Cashier remembered; donation program picks up med supplies from porches; more

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Published on March 27, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.

Food Maxx cashier who died of COVID-19 remembered as loving grandmother

On Wednesday, in Santa Clara County, there were 84 new cases of the novel coronavirus reported. It's the largest number reported in a single day now that testing is readily available. There is also one new death, bringing the death toll to 17.

Read the full story on Fox 11 Los Angeles.

Teen dies of injuries following March 20 crash

A 15-year-old girl died Tuesday of injuries she suffered last week when she rode her bicycle into a sport utility vehicle at a South San Jose intersection, police said.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

San Jose man lost 81-year-old mom to COVID-19, forced to say goodbye via FaceTime

A San Jose man whose mom was battling the novel coronavirus was able to say one goodbye, but it had to be over FaceTime.

Read the full story on ABC Bay Area, KGO.

With schools closed until May, child care providers face new demands and dilemmas

With schools across the region shuttered until May, parents are facing an unprecedented child care crisis.

Read the full story on Palo Alto Online.

Silicon Valley donation program picks up medical supplies from your front porch

Members of the community are stepping up by donating much needed medical supplies to first responders. And now a new program in Santa Clara County aims to help by picking them up from your porch.

Read the full story on KTVU Fox 2.


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