"Hawaii has been, is and will remain, critical to our national defense, and the active presence of our military here is a reality of our world."
Honolulu Civil Beat
Newspaper Publishing
Honolulu, Hawaii 2,829 followers
Honolulu Civil Beat is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt news organization dedicated to public affairs reporting about Hawaii.
About us
Our focus is on investigative and watchdog journalism, in-depth enterprise reporting, analysis and commentary that gives readers a broad view on issues of importance to the community. The philanthropic gift that Pierre Omidyar gave to create Civil Beat in 2010 began a unique opportunity for Hawaii to develop a non-commercial media platform whose mission it is to inform and educate Hawaii residents so they can make good decisions about vital issues. Civil Beat has quickly become one of the most respected news sites in Hawaii. Our journalists have won dozens of state, regional and national awards and Civil Beat has been named the best news website in Hawaii for the past five years by the Society of Professional Journalists. Civil Beat also hopes to foster community discussion by providing a place where citizens can debate important issues in a civil manner, free from cheap shots and personal swipes. We do that through encouraging a wide variety of reader-submitted Community Voices, public events and through our integrated Civil Comments platform.
- Website
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http://www.civilbeat.org
External link for Honolulu Civil Beat
- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Honolulu, Hawaii
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Honolulu, Hawaii, Government, Education, Business, Politics, Development, News, Energy & Environment, New Media, Online News, and Civic Education
Locations
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Primary
3465 Waialae Ave
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816, US
Employees at Honolulu Civil Beat
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"I support renewing the military leases for training grounds in Hawaii, but I also believe that everything must be on the table for discussion and negotiation."
Candidate Q&A: US House 2nd District — Jill Tokuda
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"We are not the world police. I will not vote for funding foreign wars that are not ours."
Candidate Q&A: US House 1st District — Patrick Largey
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"End the two-party political system. The country as a whole is traveling down a dangerous road that leads to 'us vs. them.'”
Candidate Q&A: US House 2nd District — Aaron Toman
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The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has completed its origin and cause report on the Maui wildfires, but the public can’t see it until county officials release it.
John Pritchett: Swept Aside
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Last year nearly a third of vice principal positions in the state were either vacant or filled by educators who didn't meet the certification requirements for the job.
Hawaii Schools Have A Major Shortage Of Vice Principals — And It's Getting Worse
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The president of Punahou School contributed to a new publication to help educational institutions address speech and academic freedom.
Can A Framework For K-12 Schools Guide Us Through Perilous Political Times?
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But these candidates play an important role in the democratic process by offering voters an alternative to the dominant party.
Beth Fukumoto: GOP Contenders Face Long Odds In Hawaii
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The area was the focus of decades of political and legal efforts to preserve sensitive habitat that includes 5 miles of coastline.
New Development Begins On Former Turtle Bay Resort Land Near Kahuku Point
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