Civil Cafe: Hawaii Money Chairs Share Their Thoughts On Taxes And The Budget
An estimated $1.6 billion federal relief package may not be enough to cover all of Hawaii’s financial obligations due in the next several years.
Civil Beat Is Ending Its Daily Virus Tracker. Here’s Why
Experts agree that tracking trends is more useful than focusing on daily infection counts.
Hawaii National Guard Turns Plane Into ‘Mobile Vaccination Clinic’
Honolulu-based troops transported and administered vaccines to national guardsmen on neighbor islands as they continue pandemic response operations.
Veteran Editor Joins Civil Beat’s Team
Kim Gamel is our newest deputy editor. Meanwhile, John Hill is back as investigations editor.
Hawaii Has Problems. We Want To Talk About The Solutions
Civil Beat is launching a new live show featuring conversations with authors from our IDEAS section — and we want to hear from you.
Civil Beat Named Best Hawaii News Site In Journalism Competition
Civil Beat was among numerous newspaper, television, magazine and student news publications honored in this year’s Hawaii SPJ contest.
Lee Cataluna Is Writing For Civil Beat Now
The veteran Hawaii journalist joined our staff earlier this week.
Civil Beat 10 Years Later: ‘Still Busy Being Born’
In honor of Civil Beat’s 10th anniversary, founding editor John Temple takes us back to the beginning.
Veteran Journalist Kevin Dayton Joins Civil Beat
The longtime Hawaii government and political reporter is now writing for us.
Civil Beat’s New IDEAS Section Is About Helping Hawaii Move Forward
Recent crises like the pandemic, social justice issues and climate change, among many others, call for new thinking and new ideas.