Time to lose an hour of sleep? Daylight saving time is creeping up sooner than usual. Mark your calendars for this date.
If an early taste of spring in Milwaukee has you feeling hopeful, there's more good news: Daylight saving time is less than ...
Also known as “daylight savings time,” the biannual changing of the clocks always begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday of November. March 8 is the earliest possible date ...
Daylight saving time 2026 starts soon. Here's when we will spring forward, why we observe daylight saving time and when the ...
Daylight saving time change 2026 will start in less than a month. Clocks spring forward at 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in ...
Days are getting longer in Michigan and soon, we'll jump ahead an hour.
Daylight Savings Time will begin officially in March, but here’s what you need to know before your alarm goes off that Sunday ...
We turn our clocks ahead one hour on March 8, marking the end of Standard Time and the start of Daylight Saving Time.
Long nights and short days are nearly over. In just a few weeks, many Americans will "spring forward" an hour to enjoy longer days for the warmer months ahead.
Daylight saving time 2026 starts on the earliest possible date on the calendar. Don’t be late to spring forward.
New Jerseyans will lose an hour of sleep on March 8, 2026, when Daylight Saving Time returns, despite growing public frustration with the biannual clock changes and ongoing debate about making the ...
Daylight saving time, by federal mandate, begins on the second Sunday in March and ends the first Sunday in November. This ...