Covering The Trump Administration, Civil Beat-Style
We think a new president in the White House along with a GOP-controlled Congress requires a strong journalistic presence in Washington, D.C.
Reader Rep: Watch What You Say Or Face The Obvious Consequences
It’s not as if editors are standing by, waiting to police the comment string that follows news articles. We all should do our part to make this work.
Todd Simmons: After Five Years In Paradise, Aloha
Civil Beat’s opinion editor bids a fond farewell as he returns to academia and the mainland. But he’ll take much from these islands with him.
Join Civil Beat To Watch Tuesday’s Election Results
On Facebook, Twitter and our website, we’ll offer a variety of perspectives on local and national races starting at noon.
Civil Beat’s Work Is Honored By Local Groups
Reporting on Chinatown and behavioral health issues recognized by聽a community organization and the Hawaii Psychological Association.
Our New ‘Offshore’ Podcast: Hawaii’s Not Always Paradise
Civil Beat and PRX explore聽race and power in the islands in the first season of our new show.
Civil Beat Draws On Local Talent To Bring Back Cartooning
Meet Waipahu native Caleb Hartsfield, a recent UH graduate who debuts today as our cartoonist.
Civil Beat’s Newest Intern Is Already Retired
Our kupuna have a lot to offer Civil Beat’s readers not to mention our reporters.
‘The Harbor’ Homeless Series Wins National Award
The series set in the Waianae Boat Harbor camp has been honored by the Online News Association.
New Civil Beat Initiative: Meet 3 Aspiring Young Hawaii Journalists
We’re helping聽local journalists develop聽important high-level聽skills in our new intensive internship program.