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Nicole Bode

Deputy Editor [News] @nicolebode Contact

Nicole Bode is Deputy Editor of News and Data Editor at DNAinfo. She spent the previous eight years as a reporter for the Daily News, where she covered breaking news, education and the court system.

She found her calling in journalism as an intern at the News in 2001, where her first big story was interviewing survivors of the September 11th World Trade Center terrorist attacks. She spent the next five months telling the stories of New Yorkers whose lives were forever changed by that day.

Since then, she has stayed on the front lines of the city's breaking news, covering the Sean Bell shooting by NYPD officers from the trial through to the verdict.

Nicole also earned the 2007 New York Association of Black Journalists award for her coverage of her hometown of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.

Since coming to Manhattan in 1997, Nicole has lived in Morningside Heights, the East Village and Lower Manhattan. She got her bachelors degree in Cultural Anthropology from Columbia University and lives downtown.

Fun Fact: Nicole knows how to eat — and pronounce — beignets (New Orleans' delicacy of fried dough covered in powdered sugar.)


 
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May 5, 2010

Faisal Shahzad went from a family man and financial analyst in Connecticut to Pakistani terror camps, before planting a bomb in Times Square Saturday night.

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May 4, 2010

Accused terrorist Faisal Shahzad assembled a weapon of destruction with $1300 in cash and a trip to the mall, investigators said.

Downtown »

May 4, 2010

The suspect is a naturalized United States citizen from Pakistan and had recently returned from a trip there, according to reports.

Downtown »

May 3, 2010

As Times Square recovered from an attempted car bombing, a manhole explosion Monday afternoon rocked the neighborhood.

Harlem »

April 21, 2010

The longstanding center for the arts will reopen for classes on Apr. 24, nearly a month after shutting its doors.

East Village & Lower East Side »

April 19, 2010

The Baruch Houses are once again being overrun by fearless, cat-sized rats, residents say.