(NEXSTAR) — We’re just a couple of weeks away from the end of daylight saving time, the back half of a twice-a-year practice the U.S. has observed for decades. A May 2024 YouGov poll found 58% of ...
Our thoughts have turned to all things pumpkin spice. We're keeping a cautious eye on the tropics as we enter the busiest months and as we dream of cooler weather. Next up will be the twice-annual ...
"Falling back" one hour on the clock this weekend, giving us an extra hour of sleep, is better than "springing forward" and losing an hour, but experts say the change in clock times twice a year is ...
Florida has tried for years to get Congress to approve the Sunshine Protection Act, which would allow the state to stay on daylight saving time all year long. That would mean Florida residents ...
The month of March begins Friday, which means that changing the clocks for daylight saving time will soon arrive. In fact, it’s less than two weeks away. Daylight saving time begins on the second ...
Long Islanders should take advantage of the extra hour of sleep when the clocks roll back for the end of daylight saving time this weekend, sleep experts advise. The end of daylight saving time Sunday ...
Efforts in Congress to stop the changing of clocks have so far exclusively called for a switch to daylight saving time, potentially a boon to leisure providers like golf courses. The push for standard ...
We're coming up on that time of year when we all get to enjoy an extra hour of sleep one weekend but have to endure shorter days and longer nights. Here's what to know about the end of daylight saving ...
This Sunday, officially at 2 AM, we spring forward an hour, lose that hour of sleep, and head into Daylight Saving Time. This runs through for the next 8 months until 2 AM on Sunday, November 3rd, ...
Senate Bill 1548 would put most of Oregon on standard time for the entire year, (“Could Oregon ditch daylight saving time forever?” Feb. 6). I suggest that if we decide to pursue this then we should ...
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