Monday September 1st, 2025 10:54AM

Time to set clocks back to standard time

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WASHINGTON - It&#39;s time to say goodbye to daylight-saving time. <br> <br> Clocks shift back an hour to standard time at two a-m Sunday, local time. <br> <br> That&#39;ll give an extra hour of sleep to most people Saturday night - and an extra hour of work for those on the overnight shift. <br> <br> And the change means it&#39;ll be dark an hour earlier next week when Halloween arrives. <br> <br> Officials are calling for extra caution on the part of drivers - and parents watching children on their trick-or-treating rounds. <br> <br> Most people set their clocks back before going to bed Saturday evening. <br> <br> Those who don&#39;t must remember to set them back Sunday - or they&#39;ll be an hour out of sync with the rest of the community. <br> <br> If they still haven&#39;t remembered to do it by Monday morning, they could be an hour early for work.
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