Daylight savings is nearly here. Here's what to know USA Today - Vertical Mar 5, 2026 Mar 5, 2026 Updated Mar 6, 2026 0 Plane gets water to combat fire in McDowell County Planes get water from Lake James to fight wildfire in NC Vegas and Seattle a step closer to getting NBA teams. League's owners approve expansion exploration China's fuel prices surge as the war on Iran disrupts oil supplies Russia launches record 948 drones in largest 24-hour attack on Ukraine Rising gas prices impacting USPS, air fare prices South Carolina, Dawn Staley beat Southern Cal to advance to Sweet 16 Trump confirms golfer Tiger Woods involved in auto accident What could Houthi involvement in the Iran war mean? US jury finds Meta and Google liable in social media addiction trial US claims 'strong signs' for deal with Iran Indiana TSA agent turns to food bank as paycheck stops during government shutdown DHS funding bill heads to House after late-night Senate approval Inside the world’s busiest airport during DHS shutdown USS Massachusetts joins the Navy fleet amid ongoing war with Iran Travelers in Houston vent frustration over airport waits, TSA funding impasse The Supreme Court to hear arguments this week over Trump’s birthright citizenship order Parents demand reforms after verdict in social media addiction trial Sam Page campaigns on primary election day in Rockingham County Iran: 3.500 US troops arrive in the region Clocks will roll forward ahead for daylight saving time March 8 at 2 a.m. CT. As featured on This weekend's US clock change is a problem, and there's a deep divide on how to fix it Over the last decade, at least 19 states have passed laws to let them stay in daylight saving time if the federal government allows it. Latest video Nitrate pollution, agriculture’s persistent problem, expected to worsen with warming winters Where Did The Easter Bunny Tradition Come From? Trump faces ‘profound problems’ as approval rating hits new low Evan Clark with Clearview Lawn Care Trump heads to Supreme Court, making him the first sitting president to attend top court's arguments Pope Leo Urges Trump to Seek a Rapid Exit Strategy to the War in Iran. Trump plans to attend Supreme Court hearing on his bid to limit birthright citizenship Trump to challenge US birthright citizenship in Supreme Court Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
This weekend's US clock change is a problem, and there's a deep divide on how to fix it Over the last decade, at least 19 states have passed laws to let them stay in daylight saving time if the federal government allows it.