Bay Area/ San Jose/ Community & Society
Published on May 13, 2020
Top San Jose news: Construction sprouts after shutdowns cease; 200 goats roam the streets; morePhoto: atmtx/Flickr

Missed the most recent top news in San Jose? Read on for everything you need to know.

Beloved San Jose Sharks worker diesĀ 

A long-time usher and mailroom coordinator with the San Jose Sharks, Rich Perez of Gilroy, died on April 28 at age 64.

Read the full story on Gilroy Dispatch.

After two-month delay, San Jose finally prepares to serve homeless residents in trailers

More than a dozen of the state-owned trailers have been deemed inhabitable since they were delivered to San Jose.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Construction sprouts in Silicon Valley after shutdowns cease

A restart of active work at multiple major projects is underway at high-profile development sites in San Jose, including the city's downtown district, as well as at a project near the Googleplex in Mountain View.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

About 200 goats escape, roam the streets of east San Jose

A tribe of goats went wild Tuesday evening in a neighborhood in east San Jose.

Read the full story on NBC Bay Area.

CSU schools to keep campuses closed through fall semester, chancellor says

The entire 23-school California State University system, which includes four Bay Area universities, will keep campuses closed to students and faculty through the fall semester, CSU Chancellor Timothy White announced Tuesday.

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.


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