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Military housing company to spend $72 million upgrading communities at five Air Force bases
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Construction workers replace the shingles on roofs at Tierra Vista Communities at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo., July 8, 2019. (Jonathan Whitely/U.S. Air Force)
One of the major companies participating in the Defense Department’s beleaguered privatized military housing program announced Tuesday that it will spend $72 million over five years for improvements at five Air Force installations.
Work should begin this year at properties overseen by Lendlease in Hawaii, California, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico.
“The planned improvements at each installation are designed with residents in mind, to not only enhance the look and feel of the communities, but also ensure that housing is supporting today’s service members and their families, as well as future generations of military families,” Jerry Schmitz, senior vice president for Lendlease Communities, who oversees the A
Tucson police chase 100 mph drone across city
New details are emerging about a drone that led police on a high-speed chase across Tucson before disappearing. Author: William Pitts Updated: 6:43 PM MST July 6, 2021
TUCSON, Ariz. It started with a near miss.
A Customs and Border Protection helicopter was taking off from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson on February 9, 2021. It was dark and around 10:45 at night.
Some sort of drone swooped in west of the base and almost hit the helicopter.
The CBP helicopter tried to follow it and Tucson PD s helicopter flew in to help. What happened next has baffled drone experts.