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Mina Bloom

Reporter/Producer @mina_bloom_ Contact

Mina Bloom is a reporter/producer covering Logan Square and Humboldt Park for DNAinfo Chicago. She previously covered Uptown and Andersonville, Lincoln Park and Old Town.

Before joining the DNAinfo Chicago team in summer of 2014, Mina worked at Groupon in customer/merchant resolutions for two years. Prior to that, she was an editor for Forbes Travel Guide. Mina's work has also appeared in Time Out Chicago, The A.V. Club, 22nd Century Media and Gapers Block. She graduated from Columbia College Chicago where she was the arts & culture editor for The Columbia Chronicle and a staff writer for Echo Magazine.

Mina is from the northern suburb of Highland Park, home of the best hot dog joint in the Chicago area: Michael's.

Fun fact: Mina had a T-shirt made with a Hello Kitty face in the shape of the Wu-Tang Clan symbol, effectively combining two of her favorite things. 

Wicker Park & Bucktown »

October 21, 2015

Also: toddlers and guns, and a defense of Snoopy.

Wicker Park & Bucktown »

October 20, 2015

Repairs to the bridge began June 1; cyclists continued to use it but the bridge was closed to motorists.

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

October 20, 2015

DNAinfo Radio offers the story behind the story, told by the reporters in Chicago's neighborhoods. 

Lincoln Park & Old Town »

October 20, 2015

Have you noticed more baby blue Divvy bikes whizzing by on the lakefront path this year?

Lakeview & Wrigleyville »

October 20, 2015

Julie Bronder proudly flies a Mets flag from her Wrigleyville condo balcony and launched a fan website.

Lincoln Park & Old Town »

October 20, 2015

The Warehouse Bar & Pizzeria, 1419 W. Fullerton Ave., has replaced Via Carducci. 

Downtown, South Loop & River North »

October 16, 2015

DNAinfo Radio offers the story behind the story, told by the reporters in Chicago's neighborhoods. 

Lincoln Park & Old Town »

October 16, 2015

The exhibit, which will kick off Oct. 1., includes artwork depicting urban animals like dragonflies.