By Enzo Marino | KVVU Fox 5
The time change near the border of Nevada and Arizona has became a source of frustration for people who live nearby.
In Laughlin, the two states are only separated by the Colorado River. While it only takes minutes to get across, the time of day changes by one hour since Arizona does not observe daylight savings.
“It’s a little confusing. In regard to doctors appointments and things like that you have to do in Bullhead City,” said Laughlin resident Claudia Padilla.
People like Kim Peters, who owns a floral shop, said people who live in the area adjust the way they order flowers to accommodate the time change.