Daylight saving time will be over for this year in most of the United States at 2 a.m. on November 2. With the exceptions of American Samoa, Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, the rest of the country will “fall
If you've been starting your day in near-total darkness each morning, relief is in sight: November 2 marks the end of Daylight Savings Time (in most of the country) and the day when your clocks “fall back” an hour. That means
The Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission announces alcoholic beverage sales may continue until 3 a.m. Sunday. Daylight saving time changes clocks from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m., meaning alcoholic beverage outlets will have one additional hour to sell drinks.
Sixty-seven percent of those surveyed want to ditch daylight savings time and adopt Mountain Standard Time year-round, as neighboring Arizona does. "There are very strong voices on all sides of this question. We got close to 14,000 written comments
969 CONNECT 7 TWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. KUSA – As Daylight Saving Time ends this Sunday, there is a checklist that every homeowner, renter and business owner should go through to make sure they are ready for the winter months.