Civil Beat Staff
Brittany Lyte
Brittany Lyte is a general assignment reporter for Civil Beat who specializes in watchdog reporting, narrative storytelling and coverage of neighbor island and social issues. Prior to joining the Honolulu newsroom in March 2018, Brittany lived on the north shore of Kaua’i, where she juggled a freelance writing career. Her writing during this period appeared in publications including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Atlantic and Hana Hou! magazine. In 2021 she moved back to Kaua’i to help expand Civil Beat’s coverage on the outer islands. Previously, she worked for Hearst Newspapers in Connecticut. An Upstate New York native, she has a degree in journalism from Boston University.
In a decade of reporting, Brittany has traveled to Russia, Poland and across the U.S., interviewing subjects ranging from the Dalai Lama to Ghostface Killah of the Wu-Tang Clan. Her writing has explored a similarly vast range of topics, from the plight of an accused cannibal on the run from police to an investigation into undocumented toxic waste buried beneath suburban Connecticut homes. Her series on the latter subject earned national accolades and inspired the state legislature to adopt a new real estate disclosure law to better protect homebuyers.
In pursuit of a good story, Brittany has learned to fly an M-26 Air Wolf and chased down a suspected killer while wearing heels and a silk dress.

Hawaiʻi’s Physician Shortage Hits Maui Hardest
Doctors were scarce before the Lahaina fire, which burned medical facilities, displaced health care workers and patients and heightened financial stress.

Low-Income Housing Project Gets A New Life On Billionaire-Owned Lānaʻi
Public dollars for hefty infrastructure costs could revive a long-stalled affordable housing project on this tiny isle of 3,300 residents.

This Lahaina Family Finally Finds A House To Call Home — At Least For A While
In the span of a week, the Dadez family moved from a resort condo to a pair of studio hotel rooms and then, finally, into a five-bedroom home in Napili.

Maui Planning Commission Vacancies Restrict Time Spent On Major Rental Housing Proposal
The delay in confirming new members has made it harder to make and keep quorum.

Lahaina Fire Survivors Prepare To Test Maui County’s Rules On Living In The Burn Zone
With the trailer on a barge en route to Hawaii, two business partners plan to set up a makeshift home on the now-cleared property.

Therapy On The Beach: Program Targets Youth Mental Health Crisis On Maui With Mobile Counseling
Access, transportation and survivor's guilt all play into the problem of providing kids with the mental health support they need.

Lahaina Wildfire Death Toll Now At 102
A 68-year-old Lahaina woman died in March from injuries sustained in the blaze last summer. But the death is just now being made public.

‘It’s Worse Than You Think’: Maui’s Mental Health System Still Falls Short But More Doors Are Opening To Care
A forthcoming study shows that demand for psychological care on Maui is greater today than it was coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Maui Golf Course Odor Prompts Council To Consider Repealing County Pesticide Ban
The required shift to organic fertilizer, and subsequent use of manure, spurred recent complaints.
