Video Compilation Of March 4 Events Nationwide

WATCH:Videos from around the nation on March 4 as students, faculty, and staff protest public education cuts.

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What's The Protest All About?

Interactive: Check out the charts and time lines that explain how California's universities got into this mess.

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Less School Is A Dumb Idea

Letting students opt out of their last two years of high school is the first step toward privatizing education.

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L.A. Weighs Experimental Service Offer From Google

Google is looking for communities to test its new fiber optic network.

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Effort To Restrict Tobacco Sales Around Schools Advances

To help curtail underage smoking, city council took steps to restrict tobacco sales around schools.

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UC Regents Blame State Budget For Fee Hikes

VIDEO: Protests continued over the weekend at UC campuses following the Regents' decision to increase fees by 32 percent.

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L.A. Underperforms In Stimulus Grant Awards, City Councilman Wants Answers

Why did Los Angeles perform so poorly relative to New York and other cities in receiving competitive grants under the federal stimulus? The president of the L.A. City Council wants to know.

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Californians Bummed About State's Future, New Poll Shows

California voters think the state's problems are some of the worst in the nation and will stay bad longer than the rest of the country.

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L.A. Continues Efforts To Crack Down On Gangs

L.A. City Council looks to approve $5.9 million for gang reduction efforts.

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L.A. Cyclists Want A Better Ride

Cycling advocacy groups consider L.A.'s revised $230 million bicycle plan to be inadequate and sloppy.

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Thousands Of City Employees Still At Risk In Budget Negotiations

Architects, engineers, firefighters, and others are still at risk of job cuts and furloughs in city budget negotiations.

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Rise In Unemployment Not All Bad, Economist Says

Unemployment in California rose in August, but an end to the recession might still be near.

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New L.A. Fire Chief Sworn In

Millage Peaks became the second African-American head of the LAFD.

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