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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