Time for Change - 8 Fall Tips
This year, daylight saving time ends Sunday, Nov. 2. Nationwide, clocks are set back one hour (except in Hawaii and most of Arizona). Daylight saving time is meant to extend daylight hours and conserve energy. To remember which way the clock goes, keep in mind one of this saying, “Spring forward, fall back.”
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September 15, 2014