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Daylight saving time began early Sunday morning, but Arizonans didn't need to adjust their clocks — only how they track time in the rest of the country. Arizona does not observe daylight saving ...
Daylight saving time starts at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 9. In the spring, participating states turn clocks forward one hour on the second Sunday of March, causing residents to spring forward and ...
Signed into law in 2020, Utah's move to permanent daylight saving time is contingent on congressional approval and at least four other western states also making the move.
Is it daylight saving time now? No, daylight saving time ended Nov. 3, 2024, and will not start again until March. When daylight saving time ends, clocks are set back one hour to standard time.
Daylight saving time starts at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 9. In the spring, participating states turn clocks forward one hour on the second Sunday of March, causing residents to spring forward and ...
The legislation would have put Utah on Mountain Standard Time, all the time, unless federal law changed to allow daylight saving time "at all times of the year"---then Utah would switch to that.
Those hours are at risk. The Utah House of Representatives just passed a bill, HB120, that would end the practice of daylight saving time in Utah, keeping the clocks on standard time all year round.
The bill — passed in 2020 and sponsored by Sen. Wayne Harper, R-Taylorsville — would move the state to year-round daylight saving time, as long as four other Western states and Congress passed ...
This new bill speeds up the timeline to relieve Utah of daylight saving time. If passed in the Senate and signed by Gov. Spencer Cox, Elison's bill would take effect on Jan. 1, 2026, and exempt ...
No, daylight saving time ended on Nov. 3, 2024, and will not start again until March. When daylight saving time ends, clocks are set back one hour to standard time.