Three Dead, One Injured After Sailor Opens Fire at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Two Defense Department civilian workers are dead and a third is in stable condition after the tragic shooting.
Navy, Pentagon to Review Base Security Following 3 Deadly Incidents in a Week Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly called the review "a solemn duty."
Navy Identifies 2 Victims in Pearl Harbor Shipyard Shooting The sailor who shot them was an armed watchstander at the shipyard.
'Midway' Lands at Pearl Harbor The stars came out for a red carpet premiere of the epic WWII movie "Midway" at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam's Sharkey...
Pearl Harbor Sailors Finally Laid to Rest, Thanks to DNA Testing The remains of 186 sailors and Marines from the battleship USS Oklahoma have been identified through DNA testing.
Hawaii-Based Navy Ships Push Out to Sea as Hurricane Lane Bears Down Officials in Hawaii have given the order for ships and subs based in Pearl Harbor to sortie ahead of a Category 4 storm.
VA Watchdog: Misdated PACT Act Disability Decisions Costing Government, Veterans Millions The Department of Veterans Affairs Office of the Inspector General found that the VA likely overpaid some veterans while...
Marine Corps Fires Commander of East Coast Air Station Col. Mark D. Bortnem, a former F/A-18 pilot with more than 30 years in the service, was relieved of his duties as commander...
Former Air Force Commander at Wright-Patterson Faces Court-Martial Col. Christopher Meeker, the former commander of the 88th Air Base Wing, was removed from his leadership position in late...
Shaving Waivers Revoked by Massachusetts Guard in Change Disproportionately Impacting Black Troops The Massachusetts Army National Guard has abruptly rescinded long-standing medical waivers that allowed certain soldiers to...
Key Details Still Missing on Why Biden Made Final Call on Space Command's HQ, New Report Details The investigation is the latest probe into the basing decision, which started late in President Donald Trump's first term and...