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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. 

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September 27, 2016

GCE Lab School, 1535 N. Dayton St., now has 10,000 square feet of space.

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September 26, 2016

In the suit, the owner alleges the chef spent the money on shopping trips at Barney's and Prada.

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September 26, 2016

Evan Sill, 12, launched a campaign to stop Nestlé from extracting water from a small Pennsylvania town.

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September 23, 2016

Judges will be on hand to give out prizes to dogs who perform the best tricks.

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September 22, 2016

It comes at a time when other music clubs are striving to stay relevant in the digital music age.

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September 22, 2016

Those who wish to attend must RSVP online in advance.

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September 22, 2016

The tour is meant to raise awareness for an ambitious plan to rehab the nature sanctuary.

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September 21, 2016

Plans include tearing down a 1920s-era building, 1211 W. Webster, to make way for a new development.