
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.
Coronavirus: Worker at South San Jose Safeway tests positive
The employee, who last worked at the 179 Branham Lane location on March 24, is receiving medical care.
Read the full story on Mercury News.
San Jose authorities identify teenage girl killed in recent crash
A 15-year-old girl who died March 24 days after riding her bicycle into a sport utility vehicle in South San Jose has been identified as Kasey Josephine Wafler Espinoza, according to the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office.
Read the full story on Mercury News.
Man with pellet gun triggers civic center lockdown
A man carrying a pellet gun near the Santa Clara County Civic Center triggered a lockdown of several government facilities Monday morning, authorities said.
Read the full story on Mercury News.
SJPD opens new command center for COVID-19 response
The San Jose Police Department has a new command center for its response to COVID-19. Officials use the command center to track which officers tested positive, which are symptomatic, and when others will be able to report for duty.
Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.
Coronavirus update: Major changes go into effect for riders using Muni, VTA
With ridership tumbling during the San Francisco Bay Area's current shelter-in-place order, San Francisco's Muni system and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority both deployed major changes to their operating schedules on Monday.
Read the full story on KPIX CBS San Francisco Bay Area.
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