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Lopez: Horrified by the state of the union, he's an angry protester. But he's also optimistic
Veteran protester Bert Voorhees, 70, says democracy is on the line and it's time to march.
Barabak: Culling the field for California governor? Don't look at me, says Betty Yee
The Democratic hopeful is ignoring pressure to step aside to keep two Republicans from advancing in the June primary. She sees her straight talk and government know-how as assets once voters focus.
Laurel Canyon home burns as Santa Ana winds gust through Greater L.A.
A home in Laurel Canyon caught fire Saturday morning as Santa Ana winds gusted through Greater Los Angeles. About 100 firefighters responded to the blaze.
State Farm reaches deal to keep 17% hike in home insurance rates
The agreement sent to a judge late Friday cements a $530-million emergency hike in home insurance rates Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara negotiated with the insurer last summer.
Daylight saving time returns, despite perennial politicking to stop the switch
Generally speaking, daylight saving time clock changes are unpopular. Research shows most Americans favor ditching the practice. But for now, Californians will all move their clocks forward an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday.
After initial jubilation, some Iranian Americans fear a quagmire
As Iranian Americans watch the rapid escalation of the war, some fear that their native country, and perhaps the whole Middle East, could descend into chaos.


