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Top San Jose news: Families make masks for health workers; supermarket shooting suspect ID'd; more

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Published on March 24, 2020
Top San Jose news: Families make masks for health workers; supermarket shooting suspect ID'd; morePhoto: the_tahoe_guy/Flickr

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

Downtown San Jose sites bought by Dillabough-led group

An increasingly active developer and investor has bought several parcels in downtown San Jose that include the City Lights Theater and several nearby properties.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

19-year-old suspect identified in fatal shooting at San Jose supermarket

A man who was arrested following a fatal shooting inside a San Jose supermarket has been identified by police Monday.

Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.

San Jose families create masks for health care workers

While some people are issuing push-up and baking challenges during the shelter-at-home order, others are picking up the needle and thread. The goal? To reduce the nationwide shortage of masks for doctors and nurses.

Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.

Authorities ID 47-year-old man killed in hit-and-run at busy intersection

The collision occurred on McLaughlin Avenue at Story Road.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Santa Clara Convention Center converting into medical site amid shortage of hospital beds

The City of Santa Clara is one of eight cities in California that will be home to a federal medical station to treat patients that are not in critical need of care.

Read the full story on KTVU Fox 2.


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