Civil Beat Staff
Chad Blair
Chad Blair has been a writer, editor and teacher in Honolulu for more than 35 years. His job as reporter and editor is to cover Hawaiʻi, especially how political decisions impact people and communities.
Chad has worked as a journalist for Pacific Business News, Hawaiʻi Public Radio and Honolulu Weekly. He has taught at the University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa, Honolulu Community College, Hawaiʻi Pacific University and Chaminade University of Honolulu.
A “military brat,” Chad was born on an Army base in Alabama and later lived with his family in Germany, Illinois, Nebraska and Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, where he edited the school newspaper. He also minored in Spanish and studied for a semester in Mexico.
Chad worked for a year on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, where he tracked satellites for the U.S. Air Force/NORAD. He then earned a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in American studies from UH Mānoa. His dissertation, “Democracy in Hawaiʻi: Class, Race and Gender in Local Politics” (1996), was published as “Money, Color and Sex in Hawaiʻi Politics” (Mutual Publishing; 1998).
You can reach him by email at cblair@civilbeat.org or follow him on Twitter at @chadblairCB.

Hawaiʻi Legislature Moves To Define And Criminalize Torture
Police and prosecutors testify the legislation is especially needed to protect minors.

10 Things You Might Not Know About Hawaiʻi’s 2024 Election
Who raised the most money? Who spent the most per vote? The Campaign Spending Commission has answers.

Longtime Rep. Gene Ward Retiring From Hawaiʻi State House
The Hawaiʻi Kai Republican cited ongoing health concerns in his decision to leave office.

A Talk With The Hawaiʻi Hotel Alliance About An Uncertain Time For Tourism
Hotel and lodging owners and operators say an increased visitor tax is not the right way to support climate mitigation efforts.

Hawaiʻi Legislature: Green Fee, New Taxes, Fireworks Enforcement Move Ahead
As the Legislature reaches the halfway mark, the House killed a bill to remove vaccine exemptions for schoolchildren while the Senate approved creating an illegal fireworks enforcement division.

Trump’s Actions Are Creating A Budget Problem For Hawaiʻi Lawmakers
Halfway through the session, legislative priorities are emerging. But the new uncertainties mean lawmakers may need a special session to fine tune.

Tension And Turmoil At The Hawaiʻi Elections Commission
Is the commission still able to do its job amid unceasing questions about election fairness, continued calls to fire top officials and hours-long meetings plagued by infighting?

Hopes For Legal Marijuana In Hawaiʻi Dashed As Politicos Flip-Flop
Just two days after two legislative committees said yes, legalization gets punted to next year.

Marijuana Legalization Gets Initial Approval From 2 House Committees
The legislation would regulate and tax adult use of pot, as well as medical cannabis and hemp.