Losing an hour of sleep as daylight saving time kicks in can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day — it also could harm your health.
As clocks jump forward this weekend, frustration mounts. Lawmakers push to make daylight saving time permanent, and doctors warn of health effects.
The shift to daylight saving time this weekend, when people lose an hour of sleep, can affect people's overall health and safety.
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WARMER START TO WEEK Temperatures will drop back into the 30s overnight, and once again we could see some patchy fog develop ...
Daffodils bloomed this week in a North End Parkersburg yard during the spring-like temperatures around 70 on Wednesday. The National Weather Service is forecasting mostly cloudy skies, some rain, with ...
After a series of breezy and gusty days, the Sun City will see relief on Sunday. The nice weather won’t last for long, though, with rain and more wind following shortly after. For Friday night, winds ...