SPOKANE, Wash. — More than 300 service members at Fairchild Air Force Base will now have a harder time accessing mental health and social services after the shutdown of a program that embedded mental ...
Community members are invited to donate shelf-stable foods on Wednesday to support military families going without pay amid ...
Fairchild AFB said its active-duty personnel will continue working, but some civilian workers will face furloughs, and some non-essential services will close. Crypto’s Record Selloff Sparks Intrigue ...
The West Plains Chamber of Commerce is partnering with First Interstate Bank to hold a community food drive to collect food ...
SPOKANE, Wash.— A potential government shutdown could force hundreds of federal workers in the Spokane region into unpaid leave while disrupting services from military family programs to cemetery ...
The Air Force touts its True North program as a unique success in getting mental health support directly into some of its most stressful workplaces. Rather than expect airmen who need mental help ...
The government shutdown has sparked intense political battles, with both parties blaming each other. Nearly 2,300 civilian employees at Offutt Air Force Base are without work or pay due to the ...
AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash. – Clint Hernandez, owner of La Presa Mexican Restaurant, is preparing for the potential impact of a government shutdown on his business. With the possibility of federal employees ...
BELLEVUE, Neb. (WOWT) - The federal government shutdown is creating uncertainty for thousands of families tied to Offutt Air Force Base. Officials at Offutt say about 2,300 civilian employees are ...
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — When U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Friday morning that the federal government had reached an agreement with Qatar to build a facility at an Air Force base in Idaho, ...
While it is concerning that the Pentagon is trying to require reporters to only report what the military officials want them to, it is not terribly surprising. A recent report by the Washington Post ...