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Kyla Gardner

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Kyla Gardner is a general assignment reporter/producer covering mainly breaking news.

She joins DNAinfo.com Chicago after interning for The Chicago Reporter, an investigative magazine.

Kyla studied journalism at Northern Illinois University, where she worked as a reporter and designer for the daily student newspaper. In 2011, her investigation into the school’s late-night “drunk buses” won second place nationwide for collegiate News Story of the Year. Her most popular story, however, was about an angry goose chasing students.

Kyla was born and raised in the western suburbs, but now lives in Bridgeport.

Fun Fact: Although Kyla didn't consider pursuing journalism until she was halfway through college, she wrote, directed and starred in an embarrassing fake news show as an 11-year-old. She will give you $5 if you can find it on YouTube.

Lincoln Park & Old Town »

August 14, 2015

The 13 kittens were left in the parking lot of the shelter's Little Village medical facility.

Austin & Belmont Cragin »

August 14, 2015

The rescuees from a "hoarding" house in Belmont Cragin would make good companions for other house cats.

Austin & Belmont Cragin »

August 14, 2015

Neighbors said the owner came to the property at night, likely to feed the cats.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

August 12, 2015

#ClimateThing asks people to consider what they will lose in the participatory art project.

Austin & Belmont Cragin »

August 10, 2015

At 10 a.m. Tuesday, the home will be boarded up as an unsafe, vacant property, officials said.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

August 10, 2015

DNAinfo Radio offers the story behind the story, told by the reporters in Chicago's neighborhoods. 

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

August 10, 2015

The enormous flowering plant blooms once every seven to 10 years, and the smell is "nauseating."

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

August 7, 2015

Also: Is it time for Chicago to let street vendors be street vendors?