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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Daylight saving time: Set your clocks back tonight

In this Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011 photo, Dan LaMoore of Electric Time Company installs the spike on top of a post clock bound for South Jordan, Utah, at their plant in Medfield, Mass.  Daylight Savings Time ends on at 2 a.m. Sunday, when clocks will be set back one hour. (Elise Amendola)
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — With leaves swirling and an autumn chill in the air, nature reminds us it’s time for most Americans to set the clock back. Officially, the change to standard time occurs at 2 a.m. Sunday. Most folks will set their clocks Saturday night. Remember, it’s fall back an hour. Otherwise, you’ll be an hour early on Sunday for church, golf or whatever. Residents of Hawaii, most of Arizona and some U.S. territories don’t have to change since they did not observe daylight saving time, which resumes the second Sunday in March.