A new proposed bill by Minnesota Republican Sen. Mary Kiffmeyer could put an end to the bi-annual clock changes and give Minnesota a permanent Daylight Savings Time.
It's almost that time of year again to move your clocks ahead as we spring forward into Daylight Savings Time. Some people are complaining that the 2 a.m. fast forward on March 11 is annoying because they'll lose an hour of sleep.
If you don’t know, daylight savings is ending on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 2 a.m. So, basically when you go to bed on Saturday night, you’ll get an extra hour of sleep. Great, right? Actually, no.