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Caitlin Thompson

Investigative Reporter at Honolulu Civil Beat

Caitlin Thompson is an investigative reporter with extensive experience in journalism, currently working at Honolulu Civil Beat since February 2025. Previous roles include positions at NPR as a Roy W. Howard Fellow and at the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism, where Caitlin led investigations into federal regulations affecting environmental oversight. Caitlin has also contributed as a data reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and worked as a freelance reporter focusing on immigration and inequality. Notable achievements include winning a National Edward R. Murrow Award at NPR for wildfire coverage and reporting on surveillance and disinformation across various platforms. Caitlin holds a Master of Arts in Investigative Journalism from the Walter Cronkite School at Arizona State University and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations with a concentration on Global Health from Tufts University.

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