
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.
Santa Clara receives over 250 requests for business assistance grants same day applications open
The application period for grants to small businesses and non-profit groups in Santa Clara opened on Friday morning and had already received more than 250 requests by that afternoon, city officials said.
Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.
Coronavirus has left Bay Area mental health services in crisis
David Mineta, CEO of Momentum for Mental Health, explains why his industry is struggling at a time when it should be gearing up for a coming surge of patients.
Read the full story on Mercury News.
San Jose police arrest man suspected in indecent exposure incidents
San Jose police on Friday arrested a 26-year-old man suspected in at least two indecent exposure incidents. The first incident was reported about 5:22 p.m. on April 7 at Wright Place and Gaspar Vista in San Jose, when a man unsuccessfully tried to open the door of a vehicle occupied by a 22-year-old woman.
Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.
San Jose is building hundreds of tiny homes for the homeless to help protect them from the coronavirus
Experts warned that the coronavirus could hit homeless populations hard, as they may be unable to practice social distancing and self-isolate.
Read the full story on Business Insider.
San Jose cannabis company donates medical gear to Valley Medical Center
San Jose-based cannabis company Caliva has donated thousands of personal protective equipment articles to Valley Medical Center.
Read the full story on Cupertino Today.
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