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Alex Parker is a news editor at DNAinfo Chicago.

He returns to Chicago after working as digital editor of the Lawrence Journal-World in Lawrence, Kan., where he began his journalism career as a general assignment and education reporter. His all-time best assignment was traveling to the California desert to spend a week with the 1st Infantry Division, following soldiers as they trained for war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Previously, he covered public health for the Chi-Town Daily News, Cook County government for the Chicago Current, and the 2008 presidential election for MTV News. His work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Reader, RedEye, the Huffington Post, and more.

He graduated from Miami University, and pursued a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas. He lives in Lakeview.

Fun Fact: The greatest moment of Alex’s life — to date — was watching the Blackhawks win the 2010 Stanley Cup.

Lincoln Park & Old Town »

January 10, 2014

Darrell Moore faces up to 66 years in prison when he's sentenced in February.

Lincoln Park & Old Town »

January 10, 2014

The bars' extensive beer lists, knowledge of suds and customer service helped them stand out.

Bronzeville & Washington Park »

January 6, 2014

Raymond Galloway, 16, of the 4300 block of South Champlain Avenue was pronounced dead at 7:32 a.m.

Lincoln Park & Old Town »

January 6, 2014

A rash of armed robbery attempts hit Lincoln Park around the holidays.

Chicago »

January 5, 2014

As temperatures dip to minus 18 overnight, the city prepared for dangerously cold weather.

Chicago »

January 5, 2014

“The safety and well-being of our students is paramount,” CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett said.

South Chicago & East Side »

January 5, 2014

Dominique K. Anderson was charged with two felonies related to the attempted robbery, police said.

Austin & Belmont Cragin »

January 5, 2014

The brutal assault raised tensions in the neighborhood; McCarthy vowed to catch the "monster" who did it.