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Top San Jose news: Hospital dismantles surge tents; local HS students win filmmaking contest; more

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Published on April 22, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.

Coronavirus update: San Jose hospital dismantles makeshift surge tents as case number decline

San Jose's Good Samaritan Hospital on Tuesday packed up and stored away the makeshift tents they have been using to triage, screen and test potential coronavirus patients outside the hospital's ER.

Read the full story on CBS San Francisco.

San Jose students take top honors in C-SPAN filmmaking contest

Three 11th-grade students from The Harker School in San Jose have captured the grand prize in a prestigious documentary filmmaking competition sponsored by C-SPAN.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

2 arrested in connection with deadly San Jose stabbing

Federal investigators arrested a 34-year-old man and 23-year-old woman due to their suspected connection to a deadly April 6 stabbing in San Jose, according to the San Jose Police Department.

Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.

San Jose: Man who died in fiery crash is identified

A man killed in a fiery crash in San Jose late last month has been identified as Frank Co, 33, of San Jose, according to the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Coronavirus: Google hits pause on huge Mountain View deal, San Jose efforts still underway

A mega-deal for Google to buy 10 buildings in Mountain View from NortonLifeLock has been put on pause amid economic uncertainties unleashed by the coronavirus.

Read the full story on Mercury News.


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