• Charge Into Fire Safety: Fire Prevention Week 2025

    Oct. 5–11 marks Fire Prevention Week, and this year’s theme — “Charge Into Fire Safety” — focuses on the safe use of battery-powered devices and the growing need to understand fire risks in our technology-filled lives.

  • Air Force Marathon Thrives on Spirit of Support and Community

    On Sept. 20, more than 7,600 participants from all 50 states and 11 countries took part in the 29th annual United States Air Force Marathon. Support and encouragement echoed across every mile with volunteers ready to help runners tackle the hills, paths and roads.

  • The 2025 Air Force Marathon drew more than 7,600 competitors Sept. 19-20

    The 2025 Air Force Marathon drew more than 7,600 competitors Sept. 19-20.Races in several distance categories took place on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and grounds of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and Wright State UniversityHere’s a look at the top three men’s and women’s finishers

  • National Preparedness Month: Is Your Disaster Kit Ready?

    As National Preparedness Month continues, now is the perfect time to evaluate your individual and family readiness for potential emergencies. One of the most important steps is assembling a disaster preparedness kit. This kit provides essential supplies to help you and your family navigate the

  • When temperatures drop, so can our healthy habits

    Temperatures have dropped unusually early this season, with some mornings dipping into the 40s. Turning the clocks back is only a few weeks away, and the surge of pumpkin spice ‘everything’ is a sure sign that fall is just around the corner.If darker, cooler temps have you feeling unmotivated, you

  • A Shared Scar: 9/11 and the American Spirit

    Where were you on 9/11 when you heard the news about the planes crashing into the twin towers?  Those of us who were alive during that time can recall our location, who we were with, and the emotions that flooded our hearts during those hours. Today, the generation entering the Air Force was not

  • Check it to Protect it

    High blood pressure is often called the “silent killer” for a reason- it typically has no symptoms, yet it’s one of the leading risk factors for heart disease and stroke. That’s why regular screening is so important: knowing your numbers is the first step in protecting your health.