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Gusty in the Higher Elevations above 1,000 feet. We have gusts now to 32 Miles Per Hour, knoxville creek, 22 Miles Per Hour in the oakland hills, mt. Diablo at 26, to the wind gust animation, again gives encouraging ws winds will diminish into the evening. Late tonight, gust at least at the surface dropping below ten Miles Per Hour into the Single Digits. So good news there. On the relative humidity side, though, mixed bag here up in the north bay and over much of the east bay. Well see right now relative humidity ranging from only 5 into the teens. A little bit higher in the santa cruz mountains. We expect relative humidity to increase a little bit in parts of south bay and east bay, but it will remain dangerously low in the north bay. The red flag warning in effect for high fire danger. Well have more details later in the newscast. Dan . Thank you so much. Breaking news in southern california. A fastmoving wildfire has destroyed several mobile homes. It broke out around 2 00 p. M. In

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Google halts construction on its 80-acre San Jose campus

Google is halting construction on its planned 80-acre campus in San Jose with no plans to pick it up again in the near future as they begin a series of layoffs and cost cutting measures.

Uncertainty Looms as Google Halts Construction on San Jose Campus

Impact of halting the project would depend on the reasons for doing so and actions taken by both Google and the city of San Jose in response

Safety concerns in downtown San Jose a focus for business leaders

Safety concerns in downtown San Jose a focus for business leaders February 17, 2021 Dai Thanh Super Market in downtown San Jose, where a 64-year-old Asian woman was robbed earlier this week. Photo by Lloyd Alaban. The recent robbery of a 64-year-old Asian woman on South Second Street in Downtown San Jose was on the minds of attendees at San Jose Downtown Association’s first virtual public meeting of the year. The discussion of downtown safety was a last-minute addition to the meeting’s agenda. But the association said its agenda had to change course following a spike in anti-Asian American hate crimes.

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