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Thomas Heaton

Thomas Heaton

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Reporter, Honolulu Civil Beat

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Travel CrimeInternational Politics Society

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Banking, debit cards

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Total articles 652

  • Hawaiʻi's Bird-Saving Bid To Release Mosquitos Gets A 2nd Green Light

    By Thomas Heaton

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Kaua’i billionaire wants to sell prime ag land. Hawaii might buy it

    By Thomas Heaton

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • Hawaiʻi's Bird-Saving Bid To Release Mosquitos Gets A 2nd Green Light

    By Thomas Heaton

    Apr. 15, 2025

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Honolulu Civil Beat

Honolulu Civil Beat is a nonprofit news organization founded in 2010 by Pierre Omidyar and Randy Ching. Initially a subscription-based digital news platform, it transitioned to a 501(c)3 nonprofit in 2016 to enhance accessibility and reach a wider audience in Hawaii. The organization is supported by the Omidyar ʻOhana Fund and various donations. Civil Beat specializes in investigative journalism, providing in-depth reporting on critical local issues. It engages the community through events and initiatives, including public records requests that promote transparency in government. The organization also focuses on enterprise reporting and data journalism, contributing to its reputation for accountability. As a member of the Institute for Nonprofit News, Civil Beat is committed to sustainable journalism practices and fostering civic engagement in Hawaii.

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

+1 808-737-2300

Founded: 2010