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Justin Breen

Senior Editor @dnainfo_breen Contact

Justin Breen is a Senior Editor at DNAinfo.com Chicago.

In addition to his editorial duties, Breen also covers sports, features, urban animals and other human-interest topics.

Breen previously worked at The Times of Northwest Indiana, where he was Sports Editor before being promoted to Assistant Managing Editor. He also had a brief stint as the Interim Editor at the Rapid City (S.D.) Journal, where he oversaw a 35-person newsroom. Breen was selected one of the "Top 25 Publishing Leaders Under 35 Years Old" by Editor & Publisher in 2011.

Breen also worked at the Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana and the Michigan City (Ind.) News-Dispatch. Breen is a 1999 graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he serves as the university's Alumni Board Journalism Chair.

Breen and his wife, Sarah, former Edison Park and Lakeview residents, are proud parents of Jacob "Jake" Michael Breen, who was born Oct. 10, 2012, and Chase Logan Breen, who was born June 25, 2014.

Fun Fact: It's not really fun, but Breen runs six days a week outside, no matter the weather conditions.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

September 27, 2016

Is your school's mascot one of the most common in Chicago?

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

September 27, 2016

Dave Miska brings the voices of Pat Hughes and Ron Coomer into harmony with the crack of the bat.

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

September 26, 2016

The Cubs, who are nearing 100 victories this season, haven't hit that mark in 81 years.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

September 23, 2016

The organization said rats shouldn't be killed with dry ice, and lethal initiatives "actually backfire."

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

September 23, 2016

Officials hope for return of predatory mammals and want to make sure Chicago is prepared for arrivals.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

September 23, 2016

The city is filled with pigeons that are missing toes and feet. Here's why that happens.

Beverly, Mt. Greenwood & Morgan Park »

September 23, 2016

Chicago religious experts said use of the commonplace phrase goes back centuries.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

September 23, 2016

"Like all God's creatures, they should be dealt with in the most humane fashion possible."