We are into Spooky Season and that means it's time to Fall Back from Daylight Saving Time. Here is when Louisiana and most of the country will do that.
There is only one other day on the calendar that would make Daylight Saving Time end sooner. We've got the second earliest end to clock chaos coming sooner than you realize.
This is the kind of news that could possibly unify America. National lawmakers are once again trying to pass legislation to make Daylight Saving Time a year-round thing.
October has arrived and in Texas that means football and fooling with the clocks. Jimbo Fisher already set A&M back years, but what about the rest of us and our clocks?
Football season starts in just a few weeks so fall can't be too far behind, but when exactly do Texans need to plan to "Fall Back" for the return to Standard Time?
Permanent Daylight Saving for Louisiana or permanent Standard Time for Louisiana? Regardless, we're changing the clocks at least one more time. Here's when.
A senator is keeping the Sunshine Protection Act in the forefront to stop the clock changes so Louisiana and the country can stick to Daylight Saving Time.
As Louisiana looks forward to an early Mardi Gras in 2024 many are wondering if that will that affect when we "spring forward" for Daylight Saving Time.
Now that Winter is officially here Louisiana residents are driving to and from work in the dark. Here's how much longer you'll be driving with those headlights on every day.
We've all been hearing for years that eventually, Daylight Saving will come to an end and we won't be "springing forward" or "falling back" any longer. But, will it actually happen? And if so, when?