No daylight saving time for Arizona

PHOENIX — Sunday morning, most of the nation "sprang forward" and lost an hour of sleep in switching to daylight saving time. Arizona and Hawaii did not, to the nation's envy. For most Arizonans, it means they are now on the same time as California

Most people in the U.S. are supposed to push the clock forward by 60 minutes before heading to bed Saturday night. Daylight saving time officially begins at 2 a.m. Sunday local time. You may have lost a bit of sleep, but in the months ahead you'll gain

TORONTO – It happens every spring: March rolls around and your clock rolls an hour ahead with it. It's called Daylight Saving Time, and on Sunday morning, at 2 a.m., we'll spring forward by one hour. This marks a shift into 

Good morning. Here's what you need to know: • Focus on gender equality. Hillary Rodham Clinton and the philanthropist Melinda Gates unveil the “No Ceilings” report today at the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women conference in New York.

Once the war ended, the time change was repealed only to be reinstated again for the duration of World War Two. It was not until April 1966, that 'Daylight Saving' became a permanent fixture on the American calendar.