Navy Awards Contract for Red Hill Alternatives The Navy announced that it has awarded a contract to Nakupuna Cos. to develop an outreach program to look for proposals on...
80% of Families Who Filled Out Survey on Red Hill Have Had Health Problems They Blame on the Fuel Spill Surveys conducted by an arm of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found the fuel leak wreaked havoc on physical...
State and Federal Agencies to Hold Events for Hawaii Residents on Red Hill Fuel Spills The series is designed to provide information on the federal response to a spill that tainted the drinking water of thousands...
New Clinic for Military Families Exposed to Red Hill Fuel a 'Dog and Pony Show,' Patients Say The Defense Health Agency established a facility this week for Pearl Harbor-area residents who consumed tainted water, but...
USS Arizona Survivor: Honor Those Killed at Pearl Harbor On Wednesday, the U.S. Navy and the National Park Service will host a remembrance ceremony at Pearl Harbor in honor of those...
A Year After Red Hill Crisis, Navy to Open Hawaii Clinic Amid Claims of Long-Term Health Problems The Navy plans to open a medical clinic for people in the Pearl Harbor community who are suffering health problems they...
14 Rarely Seen Photos that Reveal the Horror of the Attack on Pearl Harbor When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, they catapulted the United States into World War II in one swift...
Lawsuit Grows Against Navy over Fuel-Tainted Hawaii Water More than two dozen families have joined a lawsuit accusing the U.S. Navy of making them sick from jet fuel that leaked into...
US Military to Begin Draining Pearl Harbor Pipelines Starting Tuesday, the military will spend six days draining the pipelines one by one.
Pearl Harbor Base Says Water Is Safe to Drink After Water Main Fix The leaders of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, say that the base has recovered from its latest water crisis.
Renewed Military ID Cards Can Be Sent by Mail in New Pilot Program Active-duty troops can now log in to renew their family members' military ID cards in a pilot program allowing the IDs to be...
How the War in Iraq Changed the Military for Women Some 2,200 active-duty women out of roughly 40,000 are serving in infantry, cavalry, armor and field artillery roles.
VA Hospital Employee Sentenced to 6 Months in Prison for Accepting Thousands of Dollars in Kickbacks A former manager at the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center was sentenced to six months in federal prison for...
Guardsman Dies After Fitness Test A junior enlisted National Guard soldier died earlier this month after a physical fitness test during a drill weekend...
The First Casualty of War Is Truth: Iraq 20 Years Later Four months prior to the invasion of Iraq, I found out that the George W. Bush administration was selling the war to the...