• 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.

  • Winter driving can be dangerous but doesn’t need to be

    Winter driving is dangerous. Icy, slippery roads can cause hazardous road conditions, delay traffic, decrease stopping and control, and unfortunately result in car crash injuries and traffic deaths. Taking a few minutes to read this article will hopefully reduce or eliminate those times of panic by

  • Hill Aerospace Museum receives a Raptor

    Christmas came early for the Hill Aerospace Museum as a wrapped-up F-22 Raptor arrived at Hill Dec. 9 on a C-5 transport aircraft. The F-22 was previously assigned to the 325th Fighter Wing from Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, and is slated to be added to the collection of aircraft on display at

  • Military Support Team is valuable resource for K-12 students

    Military connected students in the Davis School District and their parents have a new, unique resource that helps them face the struggles and challenges of being a military child. Resulting from a need presented to the Davis School District regarding support for military families, including those

  • Hill Air Force Base: Procedures for delayed reporting, road conditions

    When the northern Utah forecast calls for snow, employees need to know the procedures Hill Air Force Base when considering delayed reporting or closing the base because of inclement weather. When such a decision is being considered, it usually occurs in the early-morning hours after base officials