Daylight saving time has already overtaken standard time, running eight months from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November.
These states have all affirmed that they want to observe daylight saving time year-round, yet their clocks will switch to standard time in November with the rest of us. Here’s why.
Here's a breakdown of which states have passed measures to stay on daylight saving time permanently — a move called "lock the ...
The end of daylight saving time, when clocks are set to fall back by an hour, will take place on Sunday, Nov. 2. Daylight saving time concludes that day at 2 a.m. which is the official hour to set all ...
States participating in daylight saving time turn their clocks back when it officially ends on the first Sunday of November ...
We're not alone in falling back and springing forward. Besides the U.S., daylight saving time is observed by other countries in North America, Europe and parts of Africa and Asia in the Northern ...
The time has arrived—well, almost. Clocks will turn back an hour next month as daylight saving time ends, marking the return to standard time with brighter mornings and earlier sunsets as winter ...
When daylight saving time ends, clocks will 'fall back,' giving Americans an extra hour of sleep. Here's why we have the ...
As winter slowly approaches, daylight hours are already growing shorter, and soon, Canadians will find themselves facing even ...