The practice of daylight saving time spans over a century of U.S. law. Here's who started it and why we observe the time change.
No, your power didn't go out — the time changed to daylight saving time! For some, daylight saving time is a sign that spring is on its way. And between the unusually cold periods in Texas this winter and Punxsutawney Phil and Bee Cave Bob both seeing their shadows on Groundhog Day,
New bills filed at the Texas Legislature would end the practice of changing your clocks. State lawmakers react to President Trump's address to Congress, while a Texas Democrat is censured after disrupting the speech.
Time sprang forward Sunday for Daylight Saving Time, resulting in an hour less of sleep. This annual time change has been around for generations, and for some people, it
If lawmakers pass the proposed items, voters would decide whether or not to end clock changes during the November election.
Here in the Borderland, you may have felt a little drowsy today, after losing an hour of the sleep and you're not alone. Experts say loss of sleep can wreak havoc on your circadian rhythm. The Director of public relations for the National Road Safety Foundation,