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Madeleine Valera

Madeleine Valera is a general assignment reporter for Civil Beat.

Madeleine previously lived in Miami and worked as a reporter for McClatchy where she covered a variety of stories ranging from rare creature sightings and alligator attacks to police departments and government agencies accused of misconduct.

In 2020, Madeleine traveled to Vietnam where she spent about a year teaching English and working as a freelance reporter. She wrote a story for the Southeast Asia Globe about taxi drivers in Ho Chi Minh City serving on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. She also spent time volunteering at an animal shelter, visiting elephants in the rainforest and riding motorbikes through the mountains.

Madeleine also worked for the Providence Journal in Rhode Island where she covered city government and the Black Lives Matter movement. She wrote an award-winning piece about how Black women in the state experience higher rates of pregnancy-related complications than white women and often have their concerns overlooked by doctors.

Her journalism career began at the Cape Cod Times in Massachusetts, where she worked the late-night police beat. After racing to the scenes of dozens of fires, car crashes and murders, she started delving into deeper issues. She earned a fellowship that took her to John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York to further her investigation into how local police departments were handling sexual assault kits.

Madeleine and her boyfriend moved to Hawaii with not much more than some clothes and their inflatable kayak. She loves to explore and learn as much as she can about the world and her local communities. Please feel free to reach out with story ideas or just to chat at mlist@civilbeat.org

Defense In Kaneshiro Bribery Trial Probes Architect About Side Jobs At Mitsunaga & Associates David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

Defense In Kaneshiro Bribery Trial Probes Architect About Side Jobs At Mitsunaga & Associates

During its cross-examination of Laurel Mau, the defense focused on her use of company time and resources to conduct side jobs it says were unauthorized.

Former HPD Officer Pleads Guilty To Child Sex Charges

Former HPD Officer Pleads Guilty To Child Sex Charges

Prosecutors say Mason Jordan, while serving as a Honolulu police officer, impersonated young people on social media to lure children to work as prostitutes.

Architect Laurel Mau Testifies In Bribery Trial About Abrupt Firing From Mitsunaga & Associates Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

Architect Laurel Mau Testifies In Bribery Trial About Abrupt Firing From Mitsunaga & Associates

Mau's firing and the theft charges against her are central to the government's corruption case against former Honolulu prosecutor Keith Kaneshiro and other defendants.

High Fives And Hugs: Witness Describes Friendly Relationship Between Mike Miske And HPD Officers David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

High Fives And Hugs: Witness Describes Friendly Relationship Between Mike Miske And HPD Officers

A government witness in the trial of accused crime boss Miske told jurors he asked HPD for help after Miske threatened him. Instead, officers at Miske's business told him to get lost, he says.

City To Pay $12.5 Million To Driver Critically Injured In Officer-Involved Makaha Crash Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

City To Pay $12.5 Million To Driver Critically Injured In Officer-Involved Makaha Crash

The Honolulu City Council unanimously approved the settlement for Jonaven Perkins-Sinapati, who says HPD officers ran his car off the road in 2021, injuring him and five passengers.

Hawaii Prison Officials Hope A New Women’s Wellness Center Will Reduce Recidivism Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Hawaii Prison Officials Hope A New Women’s Wellness Center Will Reduce Recidivism

The Women's Prison Project is raising $85,000 for a wellness center at the prison that is expected to improve quality of life for incarcerated women.

From Hawaii To Texas And Back: How Geanna Bradley Ended Up With The Couple Accused Of Killing Her Courtesy: Ivy Hauck/2017

From Hawaii To Texas And Back: How Geanna Bradley Ended Up With The Couple Accused Of Killing Her

Geanna's father said he reported she'd been beaten by her foster mother, but the state kept her in the home and returned her there after she was inexplicably taken from another relative who wanted to adopt her.

HPD Investigates 2 Officers For Manslaughter In The Death Of A 77-Year-Old They Arrested Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

HPD Investigates 2 Officers For Manslaughter In The Death Of A 77-Year-Old They Arrested

The officers are on restricted duty but have not been charged, police said. Medical records say police pulled him off a motorcycle or bike.

Hawaii Corruption Offenders Are Getting Reduced Sentences — With One Notable Exception David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

Hawaii Corruption Offenders Are Getting Reduced Sentences — With One Notable Exception

Changes to federal sentencing guidelines mean dozens of Hawaii prisoners, including those in high-profile corruption cases, are now eligible for early release.