Senior Reporter

Matthew Leonard

Matthew Leonard is a senior reporter for Civil Beat, focusing on data journalism.

He joined the newsroom after more than a decade working in upstate New York and in Nashville. As the Investigations and Special Projects Editor for the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Matthew supervised investigations into policing and justice, racial and health disparities and social and environmental justice issues across New York state. He was heavily involved in overhauling the organization’s coverage of public safety issues to be more equitable and inclusive.

Born in Sydney, Matthew worked for Australia’s national broadcaster and for several Indigenous media and cultural organizations, including in remote homeland communities. He spent five years at Radio New Zealand where he was able to pursue his interest in the cultures of the Pacific. A major project completed during his time in Aotearoa/New Zealand documented the last remnants of old growth forests and their cultural and ecological significance

Matthew originally studied music composition and performance before making his way into public broadcasting, and continues to have a strong interest in music, sound design and audio production. He is a keen ocean swimmer, amateur musician and cooks a mean chili. 

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Honolulu Plane Crash Exposes State’s Fragile Air Cargo Infrastructure Hawaii News Now/2024

Honolulu Plane Crash Exposes State’s Fragile Air Cargo Infrastructure

Tuesday's fatal accident is the most serious incident in a turbulent three years at Kamaka Air. It comes less than two years after another Kamaka Cessna crashed on Molokaʻi.

Data Dive: Hawaiʻi Deportation Cases Hit Quarter-Century High David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

Data Dive: Hawaiʻi Deportation Cases Hit Quarter-Century High

The backlog of cases in U.S. immigration courts has tripled since 2017 and is at record levels in Hawaiʻi. Most involve immigrants from China.

Fix It! These Park Lights Went Out Years Ago. Is It Safer Without Them? David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

Fix It! These Park Lights Went Out Years Ago. Is It Safer Without Them?

Kauluwela Community Park in Honolulu has been without lights since March 2021. The city says local residents don't want them back.

Hawaiʻi Has Money To Police Agriculture Crime, But No Timeline To Start Thomas Heaton/Civil Beat/2022

Hawaiʻi Has Money To Police Agriculture Crime, But No Timeline To Start

Despite the high-profile killing of an Oʻahu rancher, local law enforcement don’t receive any specialized training in agricultural crime.

Data Dive: Hawaii Spends More On Takeout Than Any Other State Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

Data Dive: Hawaii Spends More On Takeout Than Any Other State

Hawaii residents spend just under 10% of their average income on takeout

Construction At Turtle Bay Development Stays On Hold For Now Kawika Lopez/Civil Beat/2024

Construction At Turtle Bay Development Stays On Hold For Now

The developers previously said they planned to start 'vertical construction' on Dec. 1. That didn't happen.

Fix It: ‘Tis The Season For … Busted Public Bathrooms? (Denise Antolini/Civil Beat/2024)

Fix It: ‘Tis The Season For … Busted Public Bathrooms?

The early results of our Fix It! initiative are in, and there's an emerging pattern.

Data Dive: Hawaii Nursing Home Deficiencies Among Highest In The Nation Getty Images/2024

Data Dive: Hawaii Nursing Home Deficiencies Among Highest In The Nation

The number of average deficiencies in Hawaii nursing homes almost doubled between 2015 and 2023.

Fix It: Civil Beat’s New Column On Broken Infrastructure Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Fix It: Civil Beat’s New Column On Broken Infrastructure

So many things are broken in our state and we're going to try to get them fixed. But we need your help. Read on to find out how.