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Adeshina Emmanuel

Reporter/Producer @Public_Ade Contact

Adeshina Emmanuel is a former reporter at DNAinfo Chicago. An African-American mother and Nigerian father raised him in Uptown, and he lives in North Center these days.

You can call him Ade (like “ahday”), which is less of a mouthful, but still hard for some people to pronounce.

Here’s a hint: don’t call him “aid.”

Before joining DNAinfo Chicago in fall 2012, Ade spent a summer reporting on federal government in Washington, D.C. as the New York Times’ 2012 David. E. Rosenbaum Fellow. Before that, the former Loyola University Chicago student spent six months at the Chicago Sun-Times as a wire reporter.

In 2010, Ade spent another summer in D.C. as a reporting intern for the Catholic News Service. He has also held internships with the Better Government Association and the now-defunct Chitowndailynews.org, and worked as a freelance writer for Patch.com and Streetwise Magazine.

Fun Facts: Ade once hugged Will Smith at the State Department in D.C.

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February 26, 2014

The film is scheduled for digital release Friday, and the lawsuit was filed last month.

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February 24, 2014

Police said they are looking for four more individuals.

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February 21, 2014

Aldermen said they'll pull the plug on the lakefront fest if it doesn't quiet down and clean up traffic.

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February 21, 2014

The popular flea market plans to add at least 25 vendors, bringing the total to 100.

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February 20, 2014

One resident even proposed making Beacon Avenue a one-way street.

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February 20, 2014

The play, showing at the Steppenwolf through April 20, is set in Uptown.

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February 19, 2014

Tensions have eased between CTA and local business owners who complained about column placement.

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February 18, 2014

The owner of the popular bike shop said it's moving to "get a little closer to our customer base."