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Top San Jose news: Shoppers stock up as coronavirus fears spread; city opens 40 tiny homes; more

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Published on March 03, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.

Here's where coronavirus cases have been reported in California

California has recorded at least 35 cases of the coronavirus COVID-19 in Humboldt, Los Angeles, Orange, Sacramento, San Benito, San Diego, Santa Clara and Solano counties.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.

As coronavirus fears spread, some Bay Area shoppers stocking up

Customers at a Costco in San Jose were buying up toilet paper, Lysol wipes and water this weekend.

Read the full story on East Bay Times.

Swenson wheels and deals on choice downtown San Jose block

Swenson, a legendary Bay Area developer, is the latest to buy a parcel in what some experts call "The Mitchell Block," a section of downtown San Jose near First and Santa Clara streets.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

San Jose dog’s sorrowful whining is breaking neighbor’s heart

The dog misses her companion and spends much of the day mournfully whining. Is there a way to cheer her up?

Read the full story on East Bay Times.

San Jose opens tiny homes for the homeless. They are indeed tiny.

In a small effort to combat a growing homelessness crisis in the South Bay, San Jose opened a community of 40 tiny homes to temporarily house people experiencing homelessness.

Read the full story on SFGATE.


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