Our Neighborhood Haiku Poetry Contest Is Off To Great Start
Readers from more than 50 ZIP codes throughout Hawaii have shared their five-line poems about where they live.
Why We Asked The Hawaii Supreme Court To Take Up The Case Of HPD Sgt. Darren Cachola
A judge found significant public interest in the case of the fired then re-instated cop. But the records still haven’t been released.
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Civil Beat Investigation Ripples Beyond Hawaii
Our 2018 investigation has gotten renewed attention after an Arizona attorney was charged with multiple felonies for his role arranging adoptions of Marshallese babies.
What To Expect When You Submit A Community Voice
Fairness and accuracy are important in this highly popular section.
Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat
You Think Your Job Is Stressful? At Least You’re Not Me
Journalists have tough jobs, but there are ways to ease the burden as we report our way through the Trump years.
Our New Audio Reporter Brings Her Passion For The Environment To Hawaii
Claire Caulfield will tackle reader questions about the environment for Civil Beat’s newest podcast.
Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat
Fit To Print? State’s Mauna Kea Press Conferences Raise The Question Of What’s News
Government institutions have the inside scoop, but that doesn’t mean the media should always bite.
Nick Grube/Civil Beat
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.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat
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.