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Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, so don't forget to spring your clocks forward one hour despite the ongoing attempts in Utah and across the U.S. to end the century-old practice.
Currently, Utah observes daylight saving time in the summer, when a later sunrise means more sunlight in the evening.
Should Utah abandon daylight saving time? There are significant pros — and significant cons. Sports fans won’t have to look hard to find a reason to dislike a proposal being considered by Utah ...
Daylight saving time starts soon. Find out when and why Utah springs forward in 2025. Plus, here’s the latest on permanent daylight saving time.
A bill has been introduced ahead of the legislative session to end the back-and-forth of clock changes by moving Utah off of Daylight Saving Time.
Daylight saving time starts soon. Find out when and why Utah springs forward in 2025. Plus, here’s the latest on permanent daylight saving time.
When do the clocks change, and why do we use Daylight Saving Time? Those questions were among the top trending topics across the U.S. in recent weeks, according to Google (counting instances where ...
A bill that would have allowed Utah to ditch daylight saving time appears to have reached the end of the road. The Senate Business and Labor Committee voted Wednesday 7-1 to table HB120, which ...
A bill to end the back-and-forth of Daylight Saving Time has passed the Utah State Legislature.
In 2020, Utah passed a law that would make Daylight Saving Time permanent, but the law cannot go into effect until Congress changes the federal statute. Eighteen other states have passed similar laws.
Daylight saving time came about as a way for wartime nations to save money. Modern research suggests, however, that we don't actually save much.
Utah, along with most of the rest of the U.S., is scheduled to "spring forward" into daylight saving time on Sunday. But could DST be on the way out?