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Madeleine Valera

Madeleine Valera is a general assignment reporter for Civil Beat.

Madeleine previously lived in Miami and worked as a reporter for McClatchy where she covered a variety of stories ranging from rare creature sightings and alligator attacks to police departments and government agencies accused of misconduct.

In 2020, Madeleine traveled to Vietnam where she spent about a year teaching English and working as a freelance reporter. She wrote a story for the Southeast Asia Globe about taxi drivers in Ho Chi Minh City serving on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. She also spent time volunteering at an animal shelter, visiting elephants in the rainforest and riding motorbikes through the mountains.

Madeleine also worked for the Providence Journal in Rhode Island where she covered city government and the Black Lives Matter movement. She wrote an award-winning piece about how Black women in the state experience higher rates of pregnancy-related complications than white women and often have their concerns overlooked by doctors.

Her journalism career began at the Cape Cod Times in Massachusetts, where she worked the late-night police beat. After racing to the scenes of dozens of fires, car crashes and murders, she started delving into deeper issues. She earned a fellowship that took her to John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York to further her investigation into how local police departments were handling sexual assault kits.

Madeleine and her boyfriend moved to ±á²¹·É²¹¾±Ê»¾± with not much more than some clothes and their inflatable kayak. She loves to explore and learn as much as she can about the world and her local communities. Please feel free to reach out with story ideas or just to chat at mvalera@civilbeat.org or 808-978-7369.

Honolulu Hasn’t Prosecuted A Single Ghost Gun Case Since 2020 Ban Department of Law Enforcement/2023

Honolulu Hasn’t Prosecuted A Single Ghost Gun Case Since 2020 Ban

Police are seeing an uptick in ghost guns but ±á²¹·É²¹¾±Ê»¾± counties differ in how they interpret and use a state law meant to deter people from buying or manufacturing untraceable weapons.

Mike Miske’s Half-Brother, ‘Key Player’ In Organized Crime, Gets 20 Years AP Photo/Jennifer Kelleher/2024

Mike Miske’s Half-Brother, ‘Key Player’ In Organized Crime, Gets 20 Years

John Stancil pleaded guilty last year to one count of racketeering conspiracy, leaving Miske to stand trial alone.

Death Toll From Salt Lake Fireworks Explosion Rises To 6 Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Death Toll From Salt Lake Fireworks Explosion Rises To 6

Eight people are still being treated in burn units in Arizona and Honolulu, and the police investigation is ongoing.

Penalty Reduced For HPD Officers Accused Of Assaulting Prisoner Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Penalty Reduced For HPD Officers Accused Of Assaulting Prisoner

Honolulu police officers were disciplined for a range of issues in 2024, including failing to activate their body cameras, drunk driving, falsifying police reports and stealing a wallet. 

±á²¹·É²¹¾±Ê»¾± Passed A Law To Pay The Wrongfully Convicted. No One Has Been Paid (Madeleine Valera/Civil Beat/2024)

±á²¹·É²¹¾±Ê»¾± Passed A Law To Pay The Wrongfully Convicted. No One Has Been Paid

The law requires people to prove they’re innocent to get paid. Even after their convictions have been set aside, no one has been able to meet that standard. 

Honolulu Police Make Third Round Of Arrests In New Year’s Explosion Courtesy: Nick Wendrych

Honolulu Police Make Third Round Of Arrests In New Year’s Explosion

All four arrested Friday were parents who set off fireworks at the party with their children, according to police.

Cops Accused Of Racial Profiling In Beating, Arrest Won’t Face Charges

Cops Accused Of Racial Profiling In Beating, Arrest Won’t Face Charges

Officers beat and arrested Tevitatonga Cadiente on Jan. 1, 2024, after mistaking him for a different Tongan man — an armed suspect they were pursuing.

Four More Arrested In New Year’s Fireworks Explosion Courtesy: Nick Wendrych

Four More Arrested In New Year’s Fireworks Explosion

A total of six people have been arrested in connection with the explosion that killed five people.

Honolulu Police Arrest 2 People In Deadly New Year’s Explosion Courtesy: Nick Wendrych

Honolulu Police Arrest 2 People In Deadly New Year’s Explosion

The two parents let children as young as 1 light fireworks, police said.