Most of us aren't wild about giving up an hour of sleep, and mornings will get darker again when Maryland moves clocks ahead for the start of daylight saving time in just a few days.

A move is under way in the Maryland Legislature to end the yearly flip-flop over the time change.

Daylight saving time in Maryland starts at 2 a.m. March 13. The practice involves moving clocks forward one hour from standard time during the summer months and changing them back again in the fall. This year, daylight saving time ends on Nov. 6.

The Maryland House of Delegates approved HB126, which would keep daylight saving time permanent, on Feb. 17. Lawmaker Brian Crosby, who has pushed for the legislation, said ending the biannual clock-change will "keep our circadian rhythms healthy, lower crime, and help small businesses. I look forward to seeing this bill pass in the Senate."... Read More: Pikesville Patch