As the defueling of the Red Hill fuel facility enters its final stages and the Navy prepares for a long cleanup and closure process, the U.S. military is looking at how it will support its vast Indo-Pacific operations without it.
A citizen s group has frightening news about the drinking water for people living at the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.The latest report from the EPA showed three out of four homes
Joint Task Force - Red Hill is shipping out the last of the millions of gallons of fuel it drained. Since the task force started gravity defueling around mid-October, over
The Yosemite Trader sailed out to the Pacific bound for the Philippines one of several locations the military has been using to redistribute the more than 104 million gallons of fuel that sat in tanks just 100 feet above a critical aquifer.