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When do we change our clocks? Here's when daylight saving time ends in 2025
Fall is officially here in Chicago, which means the days are unmistakably getting shorter as nighttime hours will increase up until the winter solstice.
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Difference between tornado watch and warning: What to know as alerts issued in Illinois
Severe weather is moving in across Illinois, with multiple tornado warnings for some parts of the state and tornado watches for others.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day: What's open and closed? Schools, USPS, museums and more
Monday, Jan. 20 marks a federal holiday, but it’s not for Inauguration Day — it’s in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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With MLK Day observed Monday, here's what's open and closed for the holiday
While Inauguration Day will be the focus for many on Monday, it also marks the observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday.
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Costco, USPS, schools: A list of what's open and closed for MLK Day in Illinois
With Martin Luther King Jr. Day falling on Monday, what will be open and closed for the federal holiday?
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Are Illinois schools closed on Inauguration Day for 2025? What to know
Inauguration Day for 2025, which marks the day President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office, is coming up on Monday. Jan. 20. This year, that day also falls on a federal holiday.
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Daylight saving time to end as clocks ‘fall back' overnight. Here's what to know
As many in the Chicago area felt their first blast of cold weather this week, it will start to feel much more like the seasons ahead as daylight saving time officially comes to an end overnight.
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Time change: How early will Chicago sunset times be after clocks ‘fall back' this weekend?
Sure, you’ll get an extra hour of sleep when clocks “fall back” this weekend. But the end of daylight saving time this weekend also means much earlier sunsets.
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4:41 p.m. sunset? What to know as we turn the clocks back for daylight saving time
While “falling back” mean an extra hour of sleep, it also means earlier sunsets — much earlier.
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With the time change 1 week away, here's what to know about the end of daylight saving time
Fall is officially here in Chicago, which means the days are unmistakably getting shorter as nighttime hours will increase up until the winter solstice.