Why We Sent A Reporter To The Washington Woods To Find Tulsi Gabbard’s Consultant
The story has nothing to do with religion. It’s all about what she’s doing with her supporters’ money.
Civil Beat Wins National Award For General Excellence
The Online News Association is the world’s largest organization for digital journalism.
Meet Civil Beat’s First Health Care Reporter
Eleni Gill, a Honolulu native, will report on the challenges facing the state’s health care system — and some of the the unique solutions being pioneered here.
Civil Cafe: To Protect Pedestrians, Fix Oahu’s Street Designs
Panelists at a recent Civil Beat event discussed efforts to improve pedestrian safety on the island.
Civil Beat’s ‘Are We Ready?’ Project Wins Public Service Award
The series on whether Hawaii is prepared for a disaster was one of numerous journalism honors we won for our work in 2018.
‘Empower Citizens With Information’: New Reporter Joins The Civil Beat Team
Christina Jedra will tackle a number of big issues facing Honolulu as well as communities throughout Oahu.
Hawaii Storytellers: An Up-Close View Of Incarceration
With laughter, song and tears, six people shared their experiences with the Hawaii prison system at a recent Civil Beat Storytellers event. Watch their videos below.
Here’s Why We Think Trisha Watson’s Kealoha Column Was Worth Publishing
The column offered a perspective that no one else has written about.
Meet Our New Criminal Justice Reporter
Yoohyun Jung will have a lot of ground to cover as she tackles Hawaii’s law and order issues.
Safety Concerns Prompt Stalled Re-Opening Of Kauai Road
More than a year after an epic flood devastated Kauai’s north shore, public access to the two-mile stretch of Kuhio Highway is still not restored.