To surprisingly little fanfare, the road work to add a second exit lane (that is, you can now exit from the right-most through lane of 101S, in addition to the exit-only lane) to the 101-87 southbound interchange in San Jose seems to be complete. I drove through there yesterday and noticed the newly available dual-lane exit.
Now-outdated GSV of the exit (https://www.google.com/maps/@37.3743865,-121.9313431,3a,75y,96.4h,89.65t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sMIufM2WQ8JDLSnVp3UuwjA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192) - traffic tends to get pretty backed up there, as everyone rushes to merge in to the right-most (exit) lane at the last second. Hopefully this alleviates it a bit, though traffic was too light for me to really notice when I drove through there last night.
I don't see any news articles about it recently, though there is this mention in Mercury News (https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/09/27/at-last-101-to-87-work-begins-roadshow/) from last year mentioning the upcoming construction. I believe this work was related to the larger project (https://www.vta.org/projects/us-101de-la-cruz-boulevardtrimble-road-interchange-improvements) of overhauling the Trimble Road interchange just north of that, but nice to see that the 87 exit work was able to be completed as a separate step and we didn't have to wait the extra years for the rest of the work.