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Russian military to make inspection flights over US
Moscow, May 19 : A group of Russian military observers will carry out two inspection missions over the US under the Open Skies Treaty between May 19 and June 3, the Russian defence ministry said.
A prayer for peace, a history of war
US veteran Mike Kerber, now a peace activist in Chicago, pictured here at the War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, operated large artillery like this in the A Shau Valley As we made our way in the darkness of the Vinh Moc tunnels, I ran my hands over the well-worn rock of the narrow passageway.
Disaster drill helps prepare Traivs Air Force Base, Solano area hospitals
Volunteers and medical personnel teamed up on Wednesday as Solano County and Travis Air Force Base prepared for a disaster.
Sacramento area weather heading into cooler conditions with chance of rain
National Weather Service forecasters say the weather today will mark a transition from hot days to cooler and possibly wetter conditions.
Military family displaced after fire destroys home
Members of the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team from Savannah responded to the scene of a house fire on Worth St.
Dixon May Fair Parade draws 5,000
Because, by all accounts, the annual Dixon May Fair Parade, the oldest ongoing event of its kind in California, pleases those who are in it, walking, marching or riding, and certainly pleases those who stand along the streets to stare at each passing decorated float, bounce to uptempo Hispanic brass bands, wave back at waving politicians, cover ... (more)
Fairfield brings growth to rural area
Fairfield has targeted its next growth hot spot for an area that's mostly a blank slate - mostly, but not quite.
Hampton Inn And Suites Suisun City
This hotel is in the Suisun City Waterfront and 8 miles from Travis Air Force Base.
Marriage retreats preserved despite budget cuts
If you're afraid that long-past scrape with the law will keep you from landing a job, there's some... Though budgets are tight and multiple combat-coded squadrons have been grounded, the Air Force is interested in saving marriages and giving airmen a break from the stress of military life.
Travis sends humanitarian supplies to Afghanistan
Afghan medical clinics around Kandahar will soon get the medical supplies they need to help their patients, thanks to a Los Angeles-based nonprofit and Travis Air Force Base.
The occasion is the 19th annual Bike to Work Day. The goal is to get people to give biking a try as a way to commute to the job.
62nd annual National Day of Prayer marked in Fairfield, Suisun City
At Fairfield city council chamber, noontime prayers were offered for segments of the community ranging from those who are incarcerated and/or in gangs to emergency responders.
Travis Unified School District bracing for cuts
As expected, Travis Unified School District will feel a budgetary pinch between now and September as the U.S. Department of Education sets into motion some $60 million in automatic spending cuts for school districts near military bases and other federal lands.
John "Buck" Buchanan, front right, watches as members of the 60th Aerial Port Squadron use a forklift to load a piece of cargo on Tuesday at Travis Air Force Base.
Feds Want to Innovate, But Most Lack Leaders'Support
Despite budget cuts, hiring freezes and three years of relatively flat pay, most federal workers still remain motivated to innovate and improve the ways they do their work.
Victim Advocates help sexual assault survivors seek help, justice
Susan Davis 319th Air Base Wing Public Affairs 4/25/2013 - GRAND FORKS AFB, N.D. -- April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month , and Grand Forks Air Force Base has an effective weapon to combat sexual assault within its gates--volunteer victim advocates.
Services Friday for Travis Airman Killed by Allegedly Drunk Driver
By Bay City News Service A memorial service is scheduled Friday for a Travis Air Force Base airman who was killed Sunday afternoon in Napa County when his motorcycle collided with a van allegedly driven by a drunken driver.
FReeper Canteen ~ Remembering Our Troops ~ 25 April 2013
Air Force crews offload Southern California Edison power repair equipment from a C-5 Galaxy on Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, N.Y., Nov.
Dixon woman saved by 40 units of blood returns with family to NorthBay for drive
On Tuesday, Jenkins and her 3-month-old son, Corrie-Ray, returned to NorthBay to thank the staff who helped save her life and support a blood drive designed to match the 40 units of blood used to keep her alive.
CHCW of Yakima Announces New Chief Medical Officer
He is replacing Dr. Vicki Black, MD, who recently retired from her clinical and faculty duties on December 31st after 20 years of service at CHCW.