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Top San Jose news: Construction grinds to a halt; leaders brace for deep budget cuts; more

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Published on April 09, 2020
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Missed the most recent top news in San Jose? Read on for everything you need to know.

Local construction, once brimming with activity, grinds to a halt

Up until recently, the Bay Area's construction market was red-hot with activity. Now it's at almost a complete standstill.

Read the full story on Palo Alto Online.

Make sushi, not puzzles with this Bay Area restaurant’s DIY kit

The Sushi Confidential Campbell kit comes with a YouTube how-to video starring chef Randy and his family.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Restaurant break-ins add to San Jose businesses’ economic woes

Caper's Loft and Jack Holder's have both been hit by burglars during the shelter-in-place, and other restaurants have boarded up windows for protection.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

San Jose leaders brace for deep cuts in city’s 2020-21 budget

The city manager is expected to roll out his budget proposal in May before the council approves the final 2020-21 spending plan in late June.

Read the full story on San Jose Inside.

Stockpiles of medical-grade supplies, equipment must be reported 

Santa Clara County health officials are requiring businesses and individuals to report health care supply stockpiles to combat COVID-19.

Read the full story on Cupertino Today.


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