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Carlie Procell

Carlie Procell joined Civil Beat as a data reporting fellow in December 2018.

Carlie graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor’s degree in data journalism in May 2018. She specializes in data analysis and visualization, and is passionate about combining journalism and technology to tell stories in innovative, impactful ways that encourage public engagement.

In college she worked as the online development editor for the student paper The Maneater, and then as the graphics editor for the local newspaper The Columbia Missourian. She also worked as a research assistant at Investigative Reporters & Editors where she cleaned and analyzed data for news organizations and helped create a book on mapping for journalists.

She previously interned at her hometown paper The Shreveport Times and at The Dallas Morning News. At The Shreveport Times she worked as both a general assignment reporter and a multimedia producer. At The Dallas Morning News she worked on the data and interactives desk where she coded interactive graphics and helped develop a database app to track restaurant health inspections.

She can be found on Twitter @CarlieProcell and reached by email at [email protected]

High Costs Make Hawaii’s Poverty Rate Higher Than U.S. Average Cory Lum/Civil Beat

High Costs Make Hawaii’s Poverty Rate Higher Than U.S. Average

New census data shows that the poverty rate is down from last year but that Hawaii residents still struggle with the high costs of housing and other necessities.
9 Charts That Show How Hawaii Tourism Is Changing Cory Lum/Civil Beat

9 Charts That Show How Hawaii Tourism Is Changing

From soaring numbers of visitors to declining rounds of golf, a by-the-numbers look at how the industry's impacts have grown in Hawaii.
Where Native Hawaiian And Other Pacific Islander Communities Are Growing Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat/2017

Where Native Hawaiian And Other Pacific Islander Communities Are Growing

In 2018 there were more Pacific Islanders, including Native Hawaiians, living in Los Angeles County than Maui and Kauai counties combined.

Missing Sidewalks On Oahu

Use these maps to explore the island and all of its sidewalk deficiencies.
Here’s How Sea Level Rise Could Transform Hawaii National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Here’s How Sea Level Rise Could Transform Hawaii

Use Civil Beat's interactive map to see how new climate change predictions could impact your neighborhood.
Honolulu’s Population Fell In 2018

Honolulu’s Population Fell In 2018

Oahu is getting less crowded while more people are living on the neighbor islands according to 2018 census data.
Where Hawaii Renters Spend Half Their Incomes On Housing Carlie Procell/Civil Beat

Where Hawaii Renters Spend Half Their Incomes On Housing

In the state as a whole, people at many income levels who rent -- not just low-income residents — face a shortage of rental housing.
10 Charts That Show The Struggle Of Being A Millennial In Hawaii Anthony Quintano/Civil Beat/2017

10 Charts That Show The Struggle Of Being A Millennial In Hawaii

Adults aged 25 to 34 are facing higher college tuition, higher rents and bigger housing prices than previous generations.