Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov. 2, 2025: Why Arizona Doesn't Observe Daylight Saving
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Commentary: Daylight Saving Time's Mixed Results
by Laura Grant This weekend, public service announcements will remind us daylight saving time is over. This means you have to set your clocks backwards an hour at 2 a.m. on November 2. The practice of resetting clocks is not designed for farmers, whose plows follow the sun regardless of what time clocks say it is. And it does not create extra daylight – it simply shifts when the sun rises and sets relative to society’s regular schedule and rou…
Daylight Saving Time ends Nov. 2, 2025: Why Arizona doesn't observe Daylight Saving
Clocks in 48 states will "fall back" this weekend as most of the United States moves from Daylight Saving Time (DST) -- but not for Arizona.Nov. 2, 2025, marks the end of Daylight Saving Time for most of the United States.But unlike almost everywhere else, Arizona doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time and hasn't done so for about the last 40 years.The pros and cons of changing clocksA 2008 report from the U.S. Department of Energy said sticking w…
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