By Jay Obernolte
Daylight saving time tends to evoke a visceral response from most people. Twice a year we collectively struggle with adapting to a sudden shift in our schedules. While we may disagree about whether "falling back" or "springing forward" is preferred, most Californians agree that switching our clocks back and forth is an outdated practice and that it might be time for a change.
But how did we get here and what options do we h...
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