• Base improves pedestrian safety at busy crosswalk

    In an effort to improve pedestrian safety, flashing lights were added to the crosswalk at the intersection of D Street and 6th Street. Greg Hoffman, 75th Air Base Wing chief of safety, said the high volume of pedestrian and vehicle traffic at the intersection made crossing precarious at peak driving

  • Breaking Barriers Together: Warriors over the Wasatch 2024

    Hill AFB leaders and airshow officials are preparing now to make next year’s air show bigger and better by adding new demonstrations and by focusing on feedback received from 2022’s event. The 2024 air show, happening June 29-30, is centered around the Breaking Barriers Together theme, meaning we

  • Winter weather preparedness

    Some people welcome winter weather and some would rather not experience it at all. Like it or not, winter is on the way. Understanding winter weather warnings and making preparations now can be very helpful in having a good winter experience.

  • 388th FW Airman earns U.S. citizenship

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah - From the quaint countryside of Venezuela to the towering mountains of the Wasatch Front, Airman First Class Lowell Minick's journey to becoming a United States citizen is a testament to the American dream and the diverse paths that lead individuals to serve in the U.S.

  • New leader at Weber State shares ‘big vision’ for defense, aerospace

    A new leader in Utah’s defense and aerospace industry took the reins recently as Weber State University named Benjamin Garcia the executive director of the Miller Advanced Research & Solutions Center.Located at the Falcon Hill Aerospace Research Park near Hill Air Force Base, the MARS Center has a