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Top San Jose news: Local FoodMaxx closes after COVID-19-related death; co. supes ban evictions; more

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Published on March 25, 2020
Top San Jose news: Local FoodMaxx closes after COVID-19-related death; co. supes ban evictions; morePhoto: Don DeBold/Flickr

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

Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes: Judge grants class action in civil suit led by San Jose resident

A federal court judge has granted class-action status to plaintiffs in a civil suit against Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

San Jose FoodMaxx closes after employee’s COVID-19-related death

A San Jose FoodMaxx is shut down for cleaning Monday after an employee who tested positive for COVID-19 died.

Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.

San Jose police veteran will be East Bay city’s new police chief

Mark Bustillos, a 27-year-veteran in San Jose, will take over for outgoing Chief Guy Swanger on April 6. Swanger is retiring after serving nine years at the helm.

Read the full story on East Bay Times.

County supes prohibit evictions through May

The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors today approved an urgency ordinance temporarily banning evictions for nonpayment of rent by residential and commercial real estate property tenants. The ordinance is effective through May 31.

Read the full story on Los Altos Town Crier.


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