Regulators Were Watching The Navy’s Red Hill Fuel Facility. What Went Wrong?聽
A monitoring agreement signed in 2015 failed to prevent a catastrophe six years later.
These Displaced Red Hill Families Are Tired Of Staying In A Waikiki Hotel
Nearly three months into a water contamination crisis, thousands of military-affiliated families have found their daily lives drastically transformed.
DOH Declares Drinking Water Safe For A Second Military Neighborhood
Pearl City Peninsula residents can again use tap water, the state said, months after fuel leaks contaminated the Navy’s water supply.
Honolulu City Council Approves New Regulations On Red Hill Fuel Facility
City, state and federal leaders are pushing to shut down the World War II-era network of tanks and pipelines.
Kenneth Silva Appointed To Honolulu Police Commission
Former fire chief will fill the lone vacancy on the seven-member police commission.
Honolulu Settles Four Law Enforcement Lawsuits
The parties chose to settle the cases instead of going to trial.
Hirono Defends Decision Not To Back Bill That Would Shut Down Red Hill
The senator said she is counting on Hawaii’s Department of Health to take action.
Honolulu To Pay Millions More In Case Of Police Chase Gone Wrong
The fatal crash caused the deaths of three people and injured others.
How Honolulu’s Ex-City Attorney Went From Obscurity To A Federal Indictment
Donna Leong’s lawyer has argued her client executed a legal retirement agreement. Federal prosecutors say it was criminal.
Honolulu Ethics Commission Rules Out Gift Disclosure For City Employees
However, the ethics commission is planning to propose that the Honolulu City Council consider lowering the cap on the value of gifts to $25.