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Darryl Holliday is a general assignment reporter/producer at DNAinfo.com Chicago.
Before joining the DNAinfo.com team, Darryl’s work appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times, The Progressive magazine and on WBEZ, among others. He graduated from Columbia College Chicago and worked as an Associate Editor for the Columbia Chronicle, covering issues of immigration, student debt, home evictions and general urban oddities.
Darryl is an East Coast native and former “military brat” who has lived around the world. He considers Chicago something like an adopted sibling.
In addition to work with DNAinfo.com, Darryl runs The Illustrated Press, a small press publication combining sequential art and journalism.
Fun fact: Darryl once got lost in a forest in the middle of the night while geocaching. Then he was rained on. Then he wound up in a rock quarry. And then he was chased by a wild animal.

Logan Square & Humboldt Park »

September 22, 2014

"What? We can’t have nice things?” the work's commissioner said of the public art bomb.

Logan Square & Humboldt Park »

September 19, 2014

The alderman's office is looking for election judges who speak English and Spanish.

Wicker Park & Bucktown »

September 17, 2014

Artist JC Rivera posted a photo of his newest "Bear Champ" artwork — but you'll have to find it to win.

Logan Square & Humboldt Park »

September 17, 2014

Organizers said they would help make Humboldt Park Chicago's "best and most modern natural resource."

Logan Square & Humboldt Park »

September 17, 2014

The longtime indoor flea market was sold to Terraco Real Estate Monday.

Logan Square & Humboldt Park »

September 17, 2014

The Eagle, as it's known to locals, needs serious repair after unprecedented theft and vandalism.

Logan Square & Humboldt Park »

September 17, 2014

The aim is to figure out what projects would work best.

Logan Square & Humboldt Park »

September 16, 2014

Despite the "dung and dumpster" smell, one neighbor said Riot Fest was worth the mess.