Top San Jose news: Arson suspect arrested; alleged library shooter appears in court; more

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Missouri man charged with flying to Bay Area and setting Milpitas grass fires

Arson suspect Freddie Graham, 68, was arrested while dropping off rental car at San Jose airport on his way out of town, investigators say.

Read the full story on The Mercury News.

BART service to downtown San Jose now delayed to 2030

Downtown San Jose is getting BART, but you'll have to be patient — the Valley Transportation Authority service is now pushing back its ETA to around 2030.

Read the full story on SFGATE.

SJ Council extends high-rise housing incentives in split vote

Developers scrambling to finance high-rise apartments in San Jose will get a break on taxes for at least a few more years.

Read the full story on San Jose Inside.

San Jose Unified narrows potential teacher housing sites to two schools

The district had been considering Leland High School and Bret Harte Middle School as options.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Alleged shooter of MLK Library in San Jose makes first court appearance

The man suspected of shooting at San Jose State's library made his first court appearance Wednesday. No one was hurt in the shooting, but the suspect could face life in prison.

Read the full story on ABC Bay Area, KGO.


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