• Practice patience and understanding

    You may have noticed recently we temporarily closed the North Gate, but perhaps you were unaware of why. Modernizing our gates provides additional mitigation for our defenders to protect the base populace from the ever-present threat of gate runners.

  • Travis delivers NASA InSight Spacecraft

    Airmen from the 21st Airlift Squadron and the 860th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, loaded and transported the NASA InSight Spacecraft Feb. 28, from Lockheed Martin Space, Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, to Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., aboard the C-17

  • Healthy eating programs aim to keep Team Travis fit

    Are you overwhelmed by daily decisions about what to eat, how much to eat and when to eat? An easy way to learn about which foods are lower in fat and calories is to think in terms of go, slow, and whoa.

  • Food trucks return to Travis Exchange March 20

    Airmen, families and the Travis Air Force Base, California, community can choose from a variety of delicious flavors from local food trucks during March at the Travis Exchange.

  • Work-life balance: Do I have the time?

    I wish there were more hours in a day. I can understand why someone may say this. Perhaps it’s out of frustration or a simple cry for help. However, isn’t this an easy answer? Are you really that busy?

  • Fairfield to the front lines: Honoring AF heritage

    On an average day, 25 mobility aircraft depart Travis Air Force Base, California, the busiest aerial port on the West Coast. Situated outside of Fairfield, California, its aircraft depart for destinations around the world, and from Feb. 23 - 28, one of those aircraft had something unique about