LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - What happens in the Capitol could change how Nebraskans set their clocks. Some lawmakers seek to end the annual cycles of springing forward and falling back an hour for daylight ...
We're less than two months away from having to change our clocks. But one state lawmaker says he's fed up with the time change and wants to do away with it.
The shortest days of the year are finally behind us for now, as Boston gets ready to see its first 5 p.m. sunset of the year.
A ritual returns like clockwork twice a year, but InvestigateTV+ uncovers some believe we should stop changing time with the ...
Sunsets are getting a little bit later each day as we are set to add over an hour of total daylight in February.
If the bills become law, they would end the decades-long practice of setting clocks forward one hour every March and back ...