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Time in the United States. In the United States, time is divided into nine standard time zones covering the states, territories and other US possessions, with most of the country observing daylight saving time (DST) for approximately the spring, summer, and fall months. The time zone boundaries and DST observance are regulated by the Department ...
The evolution of United States standard time zone boundaries from 1919 to 2024 in five-year increments. Plaque in Chicago marking the creation of the four time zones of the continental US in 1883 Colorized 1913 time zone map of the United States, showing boundaries very different from today Map of U.S. time zones during between April 2, 2006, and March 11, 2007.
On September 15, 2024, Chicago Sports Network announced its OTA coverage throughout Chicagoland through a two-channel lease for the main channel and an overflow channel (both in 720p high definition) through Hammond, Indiana-licensed WJYS-TV (which transmits from Willis Tower and covers the market in full), in addition to agreements with Gray ...
The NFL rumbles on into Week 3, with 16 games coming up across the league, 12 of which involve NFC vs. AFC matchups. Chicago Bears vs. Indianapolis Colts, 1 p.m. on CBS Houston Texans vs ...
The WNBA is returning to Portland, Oregon, starting in 2026.. The new expansion franchise will play its home games at the Moda Center in downtown Portland and become the WNBA’s 15th team, the ...
The first two men out of limos are, in this order, a refined Paris-born salon owner from Chicago named Pascal, 69, and a fully uniformed retired Navy captain from Seattle named Kim, 69. Power opening.
1816: The Treaty of St. Louis is signed in St. Louis, Missouri. Ft. Dearborn is rebuilt. 1818: December 3, Illinois joins the Union and becomes a state. 1820 Chicago. 1821 Survey of Chicago. 1830. August 4, Chicago is surveyed and platted for the first time by James Thompson. Population: "Less than 100".
Indiana observes Eastern Time, except for 12 of its 92 counties, which observe Central Time. [3] Six of these counties are in northwestern Indiana, near Chicago (which observes Central Time), and six are in southwestern Indiana, near Evansville, where the metro area includes portions of southeastern Illinois and western Kentucky, which also observe Central Time.