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Don't forget to put your clocks one hour ahead tonight.

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Don't forget to put your clocks one hour ahead tonight.

Don't forget to put your clocks one hour ahead tonight.
You know the routine: Spring forward and Fall back.
Hope everyone remembered to put their clocks forward one hour.
Don't forget to put your clocks one hour ahead tonight.
You know the routine: Spring forward and Fall back.
Under a plea deal, Ryan Mathew Bowman has been sentenced to 364 days in a private Los Angeles jail facility.
Under a plea deal, Ryan Mathew Bowman has been sentenced to 364 days in a private Los Angeles jail facility.
The Avenues host their annual walk from 3-7 p.m. and the Tom of Finland Foundation presents the 16th annual weekend event.
Comedian Melissa McQueen hosts karaoke at Barney's Beanery and Hamburger Mary's is having their weekly bingo night.
Several streets—includes ones that aren't part of the marathon course—will be closed to make way for tens of thousands of runners.
Get a 101 on the religious Irish holiday and ring in the annual holiday by making some of Ireland's originals.
L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center hosts a women's dance and "Love Sucks" for Mario Cantone.
Come to City Hall for the final counting of provisional and vote-by-mail ballots or swing by Plummer Park between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. to buy some fresh produce.
Daylight Saving begins and Congregation Kol Ami is hosting a "celestial presentation."
Southern California Edison will be replacing two electrical cables between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Keith Haring's "Apocalypse" exhibit premieres at the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center.
The National Weather Service reports a 70 percent chance of precipitation and
Laurel School will also be holding a community meeting for parents to discuss a middle school option for West Hollywood students.
Agoura Hills Patch looks into whether business will remain usual at Pikeys Pub and one mom escapes to Ladyface Alehouse.
A love note and farewell letter to Agoura Hills from Local Editor Danielle Jacoby.