Spring forward.
Fall backward.
And, if this new bill passes, we can just stay right where we are with your antiquated version of time hokey pokey.
For years, Daylight Saving was a way to have more natural light during the day and into the night...
The idea of Daylight Saving Time (not Daylight Savings Time as so many say and type) is an ancient tradition that needs to be abolished.
Well, maybe not that harsh, but still.
For over 100 years we, along with many other countries, spring forward and fall back every year for the notion of having extra day light in spring and summer and lose the light in fall and winter...
Oregon and Idaho are also considering abolishing Daylight Saving Time. People want the extra hour of light in the evening rather than the extra hour in the morning.
POLL: Do you want Daylight Saving Time to kick the bucket in WA State?
"Spring forward, fall backward!"
"If I could turn back tiiiime...Cher this with everyone you love!"
It's that dreaded time of year again where we see all the reminder memes on Facebook and Twitter, and all of us here on the West Coast lose an hour of our precious sleep because of Daylight Saving Time*...
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Is it called: "Daylight Savings Time" or "Daylight Saving Time"?
It's that time of year again when we will be rolling back the clocks one hour. One of my friend's pet peeves is when someone uses incorrect grammar to describe the time of year when we change our clocks...
Spring forward, fall back
This weekend is the time we set our clocks back an hour. That means it'll get dark earlier, but it also means we regain the hour we lost when Daylight Saving Time began back in the spring. Here are a few things to consider doing with that extra hour.