The rest of the country, including parts of the Navajo Nation within Arizona, observes daylight saving time. On Sunday at 2 a ...
The Navajo Nation in the northeast quarter of the state does observe daylight saving time. The Hopi Nation, fully surrounded ...
Arizona maintains its refusal to observe Daylight Saving Time due to considerations of intense heat and lifestyle.
The Sunshine Protection Act, which would make daylight saving time permanent, passed unanimously in the Senate in 2022 but wasn't passed by the House. Currently in the U.S., only Hawaii and parts of ...
Daylight Saving Time is currently followed in 48 states. Hawaii and Arizona (with the exception of the Navajo Nation) are the only two states that do not follow the policy, with Arizona switching to a ...
If you’ve ever wondered why, we’ve got you covered. Why doesn’t Arizona observe daylight saving time? Arizona doesn’t spring forward or fall back because the climate is so hot and sunny.
Daylight saving time began early Sunday morning, but Arizonans didn't need to adjust their clocks — only how they track time in the rest of the country. Arizona does not observe daylight saving ...
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