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A California man, 80, was attacked and robbed in broad daylight
Surveillance video sees the senior get knocked to the ground by two teens
The man could be heard screaming and calling out for help during the attack which happened on Saturday in San Leandro
The teenage suspects could also be heard laughing and giggling during assault
Attacks toward Asian Americans have spiked nearly 300% since 2020 in the city of San Leandro in the Bay Area
Windsor teen survives Golden Gate Bridge jump
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
March 11, 2011
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A 17-year-old boy on a field trip with his Sonoma County high school class leaped from the Golden Gate Bridge on Thursday, but survived and was able to swim to shore with a surfer who went out to rescue him, authorities said.
The boy is a junior at Windsor High School whom officials did not identify because of his age. Some students said he might have leaped to impress his classmates, but for now the California Highway Patrol is investigating the matter as an attempted suicide, said CHP Officer Chris Rardin.
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City College of S.F. avoids deep cuts for now, but long-term future is cloudy
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A rally outside Mission High School last week protests proposed cuts to City College of San Francisco.Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Student protesters call out trustees of City College of San Francisco, who authorized sending pink slips to more than 600 full- and part-time instructors to help close a $35 million shortfall.Tenaya LaforeShow MoreShow Less
City College of San Francisco and its faculty union headed off drastic layoffs and class cuts for at least a year over the weekend, after marathon negotiations meant to stave off the largest downsizing in the school’s history.