• Air Force Time Based Prevention Program utilizes free cable gun locks

    The single leading cause of death in the U.S. Air Force is suicide. More Airmen died by suicide in 2019 than had been killed in combat operations during America’s longest war in Afghanistan. In 2019, 134 uniformed Airmen and Air Force civilian employees died by suicide, representing a 33% increase

  • President’s Day 2023: What’s open and closed at Hill AFB

    Many offices and services will be closed or have limited hours Monday, Feb. 20, in observance of the President’s Day federal holiday. In addition, the base will observe an AFMC Family Day Friday, Feb. 17. Here’s what’s open and closed both days:

  • Air Force first responders work emergency best practices

    Fire, safety and program representatives recently gathered at Hill Air Force Base to take part in an emergency response working group to establish emergency engine shutdown and aircrew extraction best practices specific to F-35 aircraft.

  • Hill AFB Records Staging Facility closed, mandate met

    The Hill Air Force Base Records Staging Facility, one of the largest records facilities in the Air Force, is closed after decades of service.The Office of Management and Budget directed the Air Force in 2019 to close all agency operated paper storage facilities and transfer permanent and

  • Disregarding new Utah law could cost $750

    Section 41-6a-903.1 of the Utah State Traffic Code went into effect on May 4, 2022. It mandates using the zipper method of merging at any point where two congested traffic lanes merge into one lane. This method has been shown to reduce congestion by 40%, reduce accident severity, reduce road rage

  • A look back at Hill AFB in 2022

    Take a look back at some of the significant happenings at Hill AFB in 2022. Click the headline to read the full news story.