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Nick Grube

Nick Grube is the Washington, D.C. correspondent for Honolulu Civil Beat. Prior to that he was an investigative reporter focusing on criminal justice and legal affairs, a position that led him to one of the largest public corruption scandals in Hawaii history. The case, which is still ongoing, resulted in the federal indictment of a former police chief, his prosecutor wife and several police officers.

Nick’s coverage of police misconduct has resulted in several changes to Hawaii law, including the creation of a new oversight agency to make sure officers meet minimum training standards and requirements. His series on problem officers in the Honolulu Police Department helped spur the creation of the Civil Beat Law Center for the Public Interest, a nonprofit law firm that helps citizens and journalists get access to public records. The law center has represented Civil Beat in several cases some of which have been argued before the Hawaii Supreme Court.

In 2015, Nick and a colleague undertook a investigative project that uncovered major shortcomings in financial oversight of Honolulu’s multi-billion dollar rail project that was both behind schedule and over-budget. As a result, the Honolulu City Council changed city law to require the agency overseeing the project to provide more detailed financial information to the public about the subcontractors working on the project.

Nick’s career in journalism began at the University of Wisconsin—Madison and took him to California, Oregon, Hawaii and Washington, D.C. He’s covered everything from prison gangs to politics. His work has been recognized by several organizations, including the California Newspaper Publishers Association, Society of Professional Journalists and Online News Association. He was selected in 2018 by the National Press Foundation for the Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship, a nine month program for promising young journalists based in the nation’s capital.

News tips are welcome and appreciated. Send them directly to nick@civilbeat.org or anonymously using this Tipbox link, which uses automatic encryption. (NOTE: If you send a tip through Tipbox Nick cannot respond unless there’s contact information in the body of the message.)

Bissen Campaign Worker Awarded $150,000 Contract For Maui County Recruitment Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2023

Bissen Campaign Worker Awarded $150,000 Contract For Maui County Recruitment

The contractor is also the daughter of one of Bissen's top aides.

State Hospital Workers Who Witnessed A Nurse’s Murder Have Been Denied Workers Comp Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

State Hospital Workers Who Witnessed A Nurse’s Murder Have Been Denied Workers Comp

A doctor treating four employees said the decision is "unconscionable" and will delay their ability to address the trauma they experienced.

Hawaii State Hospital Workers Were Assaulted More Than 1,700 Times Over The Past 11 Years Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2015

Hawaii State Hospital Workers Were Assaulted More Than 1,700 Times Over The Past 11 Years

Hawaii officials have struggled to address the problem despite building a $160 million forensic hospital designed to improve safety.

Red Hill Health Study, Billions Of Dollars Included In Latest Defense Bill Passed By Congress Nick Grube/Civil Beat/2022

Red Hill Health Study, Billions Of Dollars Included In Latest Defense Bill Passed By Congress

The National Defense Authorization Act includes at least $1.7 billion for military projects in Hawaii as well as several provisions aimed at repairing relationships with the local community.

Hirono Backs Bipartisan Bill To Crack Down On Cockfighting AP Photo/Carlos Giusti/2019

Hirono Backs Bipartisan Bill To Crack Down On Cockfighting

The Hawaii senator is the only member of Hawaii’s congressional delegation to support the legislation, which has support in the House and Senate.

New Lawsuit Against Former Hawaii Defense Contractor Alleges Charity Fraud Courtesy: Hawaii News Now

New Lawsuit Against Former Hawaii Defense Contractor Alleges Charity Fraud

Martin Kao, who's pleaded guilty to numerous criminal charges already, faces a barrage of lawsuits seeking to recoup money he's alleged to have stolen or misspent.

A Historic Vote: Senate Confirms First Native Hawaiian Woman As US District Court Judge Screenshot (2023)

A Historic Vote: Senate Confirms First Native Hawaiian Woman As US District Court Judge

Shanlyn Park, a former federal defender and current state court judge, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a bipartisan vote.

US Senate Confirms Miske Prosecutor To Federal Bench Screenshot/2023

US Senate Confirms Miske Prosecutor To Federal Bench

Micah Smith started working in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Hawaii in 2018 and has handled some of the state’s highest profile criminal cases.

‘We’re Winging It Right Now’: Hawaii State Hospital Struggles Despite $160M Upgrade PFBentley/Civil Beat/2014

‘We’re Winging It Right Now’: Hawaii State Hospital Struggles Despite $160M Upgrade

Construction of a state-of-the-art psychiatric hospital was supposed to mark a new era in worker and patient safety. Instead, a familiar set of problems emerged.