As were prepare to spring our clocks forward this Sunday to mark the start of Daylight Saving Time, Senator Joe Griffo is continuing to work to make Daylight Saving Time permanent.
When you went to sleep on Saturday night an extra hour of sleep was awaiting you on Sunday. One lawmaker is pushing to make 'Daylight Saving Time' permanent.
Spring forward, fall back. That's the way most people remember what to do when we change to and from Daylight Saving Time; however, figuring out when to make the change is a little more difficult.
A sure sign of spring is the start of Daylight Saving Time when we move our clocks forward by one hour in order to preserve extra daylight hours and save energy. So, when does Daylight Saving Time begin this year?
Daylight Saving time is ready for exit once again as we enter Fall/Winter 2018. As the saying goes, ‘Spring Forward, Fall Back’ which means it's almost time to set the clocks back one hour.