• Hill now offering electric bikes, scooters as transportation alternatives

    There is a new way for Airmen and other Hill employees to get around base. Hill’s E-Scooter/E-Bike Ride Share Program kicked off May 6, with 20 e-scooters and 10 e-bikes being placed at several locations on base, including the Airmen dorms, the Airmen Recreation Center and Falcon Hill.

  • USTRANSCOM deputy commander makes thank you visit

    Vice Admiral Dee Mewbourne, deputy commander, USTRANSCOM, visited Hill AFB May 3, to meet and thank Airmen and civilians who loaded Ukraine lethal aid onto commercial 747s bound for Europe. Mewbourne primarily visited the 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron and the 649th Munitions Squadron on the

  • U.S. Rep. Moore tours Hill AFB fire station

    During his visit to Hill Air Force Base on May 3, U.S. Rep. Blake Moore (UT-1) met with with fire personnel to learn about Hill's new ambulance transport service and advanced emergency medical technician course.

  • Base history through newspaper digital archive

    Hill AFB’s history has been preserved and now it’s offered free to anyone with computer access.Hill’s base newspaper, the Hilltop Times, and its predecessor, the Hill Fielder is available online in a searchable database offered by the University of Utah’s J. Willard Marriott Library. More than