July 7, 2017 Piute Ponds feature large variety of birds, wildlife Amid the high desert landscape that encompasses Edwards is a green oasis that provides a place for wildlife and exotic birds to flourish in peace. Covering up to 600 acres on the base’s southwest corner is Piute Ponds. The freshwater marsh is comprised of channels, dikes and evaporation ponds with
July 6, 2017 Commentary: The numbers say it all, speeding citations up in 2017 The 412th Security Forces Squadron has been working vigorously to combat speeding on base over the past few months. It’s a problem that was recognized and is currently in the process of being mitigated. We want safer roads for the entire base populace and the initiative that we have taken recently
July 4, 2017 This week in Edwards history On July 4, 1982, the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia landed on the main runway in front of President Ronald and Mrs. Nancy Reagan and some 500,000 visitors and guests. After the shuttle’s fourth orbital flight was its first landing on a concrete runway and marked the end of its formal flight test
Aug. 27, 2007 Edwards celebrates Labor Day, worker contributions Labor Day is dedicated to the socio-economic achievement of American workers and celebrates the contribution workers have made to the strength, prosperity and well-being of the country. Labor Day came to existence with 10,000 workers assembling in New York City on Sept. 5, 1882, to participate in a