While the Uniform Time Act of 1966 mandates that most of the U.S. adjust its clocks twice a year, a growing coalition of 19 ...
Two states didn’t “spring forward” an hour on Sunday. More than a dozen others are vying to join them in locking the clocks on year-round standard time.
They want to observe daylight saving time year-round. Here's why they can't.
As daylight saving time approaches, the argument to make it permanent in the United States has resurfaced yet again.
Nate Morris explored the implications of ending daylight saving time. The practice began during World War I to save fuel for ...
Daylight saving time begins March 8, and New Jersey is one of several states wanting to keep daylight savings permanent.
State Sen. Joseph Griffo and Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara are pushing the federal government to take action that would ...
Another clock change, same question: Why can’t the U.S. fix daylight saving?
Canada's British Columbia signaled it would no longer be in step with bordering U.S. states in its move to make daylight saving time permanent.
On Sunday, the clocks will change in British Columbia for the last time, as Daylight Saving Time becomes permanent.
Every dark winter day prompts calls to make Daylight Saving Time a permanent fixture. What would ending the annual time change look like in Canada?
B.C. Premier David Eby made headlines Monday when he announced the province was scrapping seasonal time changes and switching to permanent daylight time starting Sunday, March 8.