Most of Europe will move its clocks forward by one hour when daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 30. In Germany, daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. (set clocks to 3 a.m.). Share: Facebook Twitter EmailRead More

By S.J. Grady
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Home alone. It’s not just a movie. It’s how some unaccompanied, enlisted service members are now living, thanks to a newly renovated barracks that puts an end to roommates, shared living spaces and gang latrines. Read More

Take advantage of the March easyMobile special from TKS Take great photos with your Xperia smartphone! Capture your best moments with the Z1 Compact, from low light to action shots, even under water. It’s the world’s best camera in a compact smartphone, and it’s on sale right now starting atRead More

By USAG Stuttgart Safety Office We all have a responsibility to recognize and report safety hazards that we observe in our workplaces. This includes reporting people who endanger themselves and their coworkers by engaging in unsafe acts and horseplay while on the job. Good observation skills are necessary in identifyingRead More

If you are looking for a home to rent, deciphering the German newspaper ads can be a challenge. Here’s an ad for a place in Filderstadt-Sielmingen and what it means:  4 Zi.-WHG ( an apartment with four rooms —  two bedrooms, a living room and a dining room ), KuecheRead More

Stuttgart, the German and the Swabian Gymnastics Federations are proud to welcome the best gymnasts of the world in Stuttgart – in the hear t of Europe – for this high-level event.Read More

The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command is warning Army personnel about an “imposter” site claimed to be an official U.S. Army benefits page in order to steal official Army Knowledge Online email addresses and passwords. The site, using the address usmilitarybenifit.org, is no an official site. The Army’s authorized benefitRead More