Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019
Man Arrested On Molokai After Army Base Lockdown Was A Soldier
How the suspect managed to fly from Oahu to Molokai remains unclear.
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023
Navy Reprimands Red Hill Leaders 2 Years After Fuel Spills
The actions represent steps toward internal accountability for the Red Hill debacle that upended the lives of thousands of Pearl Harbor-area residents.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021
Search For Gunman Prompts Lockdown At Army’s Schofield Barracks
UPDATE: Police arrested the suspect on Molokai Thursday night, after he triggered a lockdown at Schofield Barracks and fled.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019
King Tide Leads To New Release Of Partially Treated Wastewater Near Pearl Harbor
The military said water in the area remained safe to use but warned another discharge may occur as ocean conditions persist.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2018
Partially Treated Wastewater Discharged Near Pearl Harbor
About 9,500 gallons flowed into Mamala Bay after a pump failure, the military said.
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Red Hill’s Fuel Director Raised An Alarm Before Pipes Leaked. The Navy Removed Her
Lt. Cmdr. Shannon Bencs reported problems with Red Hill’s infrastructure and leadership culture just months before fuel leaks contaminated the drinking water.
U.S. Pacific Fleet/2022
Navy Wastes 2 Billion Gallons Of Water During Red Hill Cleanup
Regulators required the Navy to make a plan for reusing the water but never required them to act on it.
Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023
Navy Awards Red Hill Contract To Company Just Raided By Feds
Dawson will take over for Kinetix, which was faulted for a leak of “forever chemicals.”
U.S. Navy photo/2022
Judge Blocks Red Hill Families’ Effort To Question Navy Admiral Under Oath
Legal precedent sets a high bar for deposing ‘high-level’ government officials.
Alex Eichenstein/CivilBeat/2023
Mental Health Worker Shortage And Stigma Are Hurting Veterans, Troops In Hawaii
A loan forgiveness program is providing incentive for workers, while a Mililani clinic is fighting the stigma.