Nov. 2, 2017 Fall back: Goodbye daylight saving Daylight saving time ends Nov. 5. Time will be set back one hour at 2 a.m. to standard time. Beginning in 2007, Congress established that daylight saving time begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. Before then, daylight saving time dates have varied as
Nov. 1, 2017 Recruiting efforts pay off in form of young, bright engineers Brain power is key to testing the most advanced aircraft and aircraft systems in the world. Where better to find that brain power than within the halls of the finest universities in the world. Each year, the 412th Test Engineering Group sends recruitment teams as far away as Georgia in search of
Nov. 1, 2017 Desert Scorpions represent at cross country meet Three Desert Junior-Senior High School Scorpions took first place at the 3rd Annual Rebel Invitational Cross Country Meet held in Bakersfield, California, Oct. 28. Summer Weisberger finished first place in the freshman and sophomore girls category while Jade Christensen finished first for junior
Feb. 13, 2008 Drinking impairs drivers' judgment People frequently misjudge how intoxicated they are. It's not necessary to be falling down to be considered as drunk. For some people, even one glass of beer or wine can significantly dull their reflexes. Despite alcohol use at parties, picnics, restaurants and social gatherings, it is definitely