Top San Jose news: TSA: coronavirus-infected agents patted down passengers; HS closes campus; more

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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.

Coronavirus-infected TSA agents at San Jose airport patted down passengers

Two of the three Transportation Security Administration agents at San Jose’s Norman Mineta International Airport who tested positive for the coronavirus performed pat downs on passengers, the agency revealed Thursday.

Read the full story on The Mercury News.

San Jose police take suspect into custody at Eastridge Mall after reports of active shooter

SAN JOSE (CBS SF) — Police in San Jose on Thursday took an individual into custody at the Eastridge Mall after numerous unverified reports of an active shooter at the mall.

Read the full story on KPIX CBS San Francisco Bay Area.

San Jose’s Presentation High closes campus through March

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the high school will move to online learning for at least two weeks, officials said.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

68,000 jobs, 6 office projects herald downtown San Jose economic boom

Six key office projects in downtown San Jose would accomplish far more than sweeping changes in Silicon Valley’s skyline: The modern developments are poised to usher in nearly 70,000 new jobs in the urban core of the Bay Area’s largest city.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Court ruling means San Jose, other cities must prioritize affordable housing on surplus land

State law requires cities to make public land available for low-income homes.

Read the full story on Mercury News.


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