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DeadlineNevada’s attempt to end daylight saving time fails to meet legislative deadline, keeping clock changes in place for the foreseeable future.
ELKO — Daylight saving time will continue in Nevada now that a bill calling for the state to remain on standard time year-round failed to reach the Senate floor for a vote in the current ...
Federal law currently prevents states from making daylight saving time permanent, but they can choose to remain on standard time year-round, as Arizona and Hawaii do.
As other states are considering joining Arizona in skipping daylight saving time, the question seems to be whether to stay permanently on daylight saving or to do away with it.
Discover how daylight saving time affects your health, spending habits, and summer activities. Learn the history and future of this clock-changing practice.
The Nevada Assembly has passed the "Lock the Clock" Act, which seeks to establish permanent standard time in the state from 2026, with the bill now heading to the Senate for consideration.
A bill that would get rid of Daylight Savings Time in Nevada is now moving forward in the Legislative Session.
The Nevada Assembly on Thursday voted 27-15 in favor of AB 81. Under the proposal, the Silver State would make itself exempt from daylight saving time, effective in 2026.
Nevada is a step closer to swearing off a biannual clock change after a bill to exempt the state from daylight saving time passed through part of the Legislature. Assembly Bill 81, also called ...
The Assembly Government Affairs Committee on Monday passed a bill that would allow Nevada to opt-out of observing Daylight Saving time.