As we look forward to longer daylight hours, the conversation, once again, turns to whether the country should just have one set time, without changing our clocks twice a year.
Most of Indiana used to observe standard all year long until 2006. That's when all Hoosiers switched to daylight saving time. What would our summers look like?
Daylight Saving Time will begin at 2:00 a.m. That means we move the clocks ahead one hour from Standard Time. But if North Dakota lawmakers have their way, state residents
Ending daylight saving time in Texas, lawmakers react to Trump's speech and Congressman Al Green 21:00. There are bills filed in the state legislature that would make standard tim
"Staying on standard time year-round is much better," biologist Carla Finkelstein told Newsweek about the increasingly controversial practice.
Daylight saving time getting you down? The disruptive tradition of losing an hour, just to get that hour back later in the year, could soon end in Texas. However, state lawmakers are on the fence about whether to permanently adopt daylight saving time or standard time,
The amount of sunlight in our days will continue to increase until the summer solstice on Friday, June 20, at 1:41 p.m. And, eventually, we’ll “fall back'' into Standard Time on Nov. 2, 2025. Since Nov.
Rep. Stephen Meeks of District 42 has proposed a bill with the goal to end daylight saving time reverting to standard time year around.
One of Chicago’s favorite traditions will take place next weekend, as the Chicago River will be dyed a brilliant shade of green as part of the city’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities. The event will kick off a day of celebration in the city,
It’s Hawaii and most of Arizona that remain on standard time all year, skipping the switching of the clocks in March and November.
We’ll soon bid farewell to Standard Time, and we’ll “spring forward'' into Daylight Saving Time. Since each passing day gets a bit brighter, and the darkest day of the year is behind us, before you know it,
Have you ever thought ‘why do we have to change our clocks twice a year’? Well, have you ever thought what it would be like if we didn’t? Standard Time ended on March 8 and
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