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Santa Clarita Clocks To ‘Spring Forward’ To Daylight Saving

Daylight Saving

This Sunday, clocks are scheduled to “spring forward” an hour to Daylight Saving time, marking the beginning of the upcoming season.  Clocks are scheduled to spring forward an hour at 2 a.m. this Sunday, March 10 resulting in the sun rising and setting an hour later.  Daylight Saving Time was first proposed back in 1895 by a New Zealand Scientist ...

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Santa Clarita Clocks To ‘Spring Forward’ To Daylight Saving

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Next week on Sunday, clocks will “spring forward” an hour to Daylight Saving time, marking the beginnings of the upcoming spring season. Clocks are scheduled to spring forward an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 12  resulting in the sun rising and setting an hour later. Daylight Saving Time was first proposed back in 1895 by a New Zealand Scientist ...

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Clocks To Fall Back An Hour This Weekend

Clocks are scheduled to fall back an hour on Sunday, resulting in the sun setting earlier in the day. On Sunday Nov. 6, at 2 a.m. clocks will fall back giving residents an extra hour of sleep. Daylight Saving Time was first proposed back in 1895 by New Zealand scientist George Vernon Hudson and British builder William Willett. In 1895, ...

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Clocks To Fall Back An Hour Next Month 

Clocks are scheduled to fall back an hour next month resulting in the sun setting earlier in the day. On Sunday Nov. 6, at 2 a.m. clocks will fall back giving residents an extra hour of sleep. Daylight Saving Time was first proposed back in 1895 by New Zealand scientist George Vernon Hudson and British builder William Willett. In 1895, ...

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Santa Clarita Clocks ‘Spring Forward’ To Daylight Savings

On Sunday, clocks “sprung forward” an hour to Daylight Saving time, making it a good time to check batteries in smoke detectors. Clocks were set to forward an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, resulting in the sun rising and setting an hour later. With the time change happening every six months, officials with the American Red Cross are urging Santa ...

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Days To Get Shorter As Time ‘Falls Back’

On Sunday, clocks will “fall back” an hour, and it’s a good time to check smoke detectors in Santa Clarita homes.   Clocks are scheduled to fall back an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, resulting in the sun rising and setting an hour earlier.   With the time change happening every six months, officials with the American Red Cross are urging Santa ...

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Santa Clarita Clocks To ‘Fall Back’ To Standard Time

On Sunday, clocks will “fall back” an hour, and it’s a good time to check smoke detectors in Santa Clarita homes. Clocks are scheduled to fall back an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, resulting in the sun rising and setting an hour earlier. With the time change happening every six months, officials with the American Red Cross are urging Santa ...

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Experts Warn Santa Clarita Residents Against Driving Tired During Drowsy Driving Prevention Week

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With the end of daylight saving and it getting dark earlier, traffic experts are warning Santa Clarita residents about the dangers of driving tired during Drowsy Driving Prevention Week, officials said. The California Highway Patrol, Office of Traffic Safety and the California Department of Transportation are partnering to promote Drowsy Driving Prevention Week during Nov. 3-10, to remind people of ...

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California Voters To Decide On Daylight Saving Time Change In November

California voters will decide on whether or not to keep Daylight Saving Time in November after Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill last week, sending the proposal to this year’s statewide ballot. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Along with deciding on whether or not to break the state into three separate ...

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Change Your Clock/ Change Your Batteries

As we change our clocks one hour forward on Sunday, the Los Angeles County Fire Department would like to remind you to also change the batteries in every smoke and carbon monoxide detector device in your home. “Having a working smoke detector in your home clearly increases your chances of survival during a fire,” says Fire Captain Tom Richards. “The ...

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