• Team Little Rock Chief Master Sergeant promotees

    Nine Team Little Rock senior master sergeants were selected for promotion to chief master sergeant Nov. 5. The selectees are:Jay Freeman 19th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Chris Herreid 61st Airlift Squadron Lawrence Hommrich 314th Maintenance Group Paul Howard 19th Maintenance Operations

  • Little Rock AFB is under attack in cyberspace

    Like most military bases, Little Rock Air Force Base's computer systems are under attack by hackers, criminals and nation states which are hostile toward our country. Thousands of cyber hack attempts are recorded each month as increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks from many sources seek to

  • Base unveils new teen center

    Disgruntled teens on base who claim they have nowhere to go no longer have an excuse now that a center just for them has opened up on base. Col. Greg Otey, 19th Airlift Wing commander, Maj. Debbie Horne, 19th Force Support Squadron commander, and Lisa Stone, 19 FSS deputy commander, officially

  • Air Force updates guidance for wear of PTU

    Air Force officials have updated guidance for wear of the physical training uniform, replacing previous guidance published in Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel. According to a message released from Air Force A1 and signed by Lt. Gen. Richard Y.

  • Airman places second in Race for the Cure 5K

    An Airman from Little Rock Air Force Base took second place from a field of more than 45,000 runners in the Susan G. Komen Arkansas Race for the Cure 5K in downtown Little Rock. Oct. 17.First Lt. Vivien Miller, 19th Medical Group bioenvironmental engineer, said she was happy with her finish and was

  • Craft Bazaar lights up holiday season

    The Little Rock Spouses Club lights up the holiday season with its annual Holiday Craft Bazaar Saturday held 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the fitness center. Admission to the bazaar is a $2 donation for adults and kids are admitted free. Little Rock Spouses Club activities raised more than $30,000