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Katie Honan

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Katie Honan is a reporter/producer covering Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and Corona in Queens.

She comes to DNAinfo.com from WNBC/Channel 4, where she was the station's first social media editor and also worked as a web editor.

While at NBC, she was part of a team that won an Emmy for best breaking news coverage for reporting during the Empire State Building shooting.

She has a B.S. in film and television production from St. John's University, and a master's degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.

Before attending journalism school, Katie worked on movie and TV sets, holding nearly every job with the word "assistant" in the title. Her favorite work was in the locations department, where she was paid to snoop around strangers' homes and businesses around New York City.

A lifelong Queens resident, Katie grew up in Rockaway Park and lives in Woodside.

Fun fact: She and two friends won $1,300 on Cash Cab.

 

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

November 25, 2016

Here's where to go if you're thinking about shopping local this holiday season.

Jackson Heights & Elmhurst »

November 25, 2016

The stairway was much more damaged than originally thought, officials said. 

Jackson Heights & Elmhurst »

November 23, 2016

"Balloons Over Britton" is in its fifth year at PS 89. 

Jackson Heights & Elmhurst »

November 22, 2016

The city is hosting a forum to allow for an open discussion on the police tactic.

The Rockaways »

November 22, 2016

Officials were seen removing files from Dayton Beach Park offices in Rockaway Beach on Tuesday.

The Rockaways »

November 21, 2016

Oversight of URS was so bad, the Comptroller had to settle with the company to head off a lawsuit.

Jackson Heights & Elmhurst »

November 21, 2016

The trans and LGBTQ community is on edge following the election of Donald Trump, the commissioner said.

Jackson Heights & Elmhurst »

November 21, 2016

A friend of Emma Brandt suggested the city change its policy on only renaming streets for the deceased.