For the next eight months, most of us will be observing daylight saving time. But what if this became our permanent time?
A new law in South Dakota prohibiting the use of eminent domain to acquire land for carbon capture pipelines challenges the viability of a proposed project snaking through five Midwest states.
The time change can be hard on our health. There are more car accidents, strokes and heart attacks this week. People eat more ...
At long last, it’s here — daylight saving time. People all across the United States are setting their clocks to “spring forward” forward an hour. Unless, that is, they live in certain places.
Daylight saving begins this weekend. The clock springing forward an hour can lead to sleep schedules being thrown off. NPR's ...
Nebraska lawmakers are tired of changing their clocks twice a year and are readying to stop the practice — if neighboring ...
An organization called Save Standard Time provided testimony on the North Dakota bill. It also tracks efforts in states ...
It may not feel like the end of winter is near, but, rest assured, spring is just around the corner, even in Minnesota. In ...
Debate continues on making standard time or daylight saving time permanent. New bill in the Minnesota Legislature appears to ...
North Dakotans strongly support the job President Donald Trump has done in his first month of office but are less ...
Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 9, when we turn our clocks forward one hour. But what if we went to permanent ...