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Sam Cholke

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Sam Cholke is a reporter/producer for DNAinfo.com Chicago covering Bronzeville, Hyde Park, Kenwood and South Shore.

A native of Rockford, Ill., Sam previously worked at the Hyde Park Herald Newspapers covering the University of Chicago and ward politics for five years. In 2011, he spent nine months researching and reporting on trauma care for victims of gunshot wounds on Chicago’s South Side through a grant from the Community Media Workshop and the McCormick Foundation.

After graduating from Northern Illinois University in 2004, Sam worked at the Daily Chronicle in DeKalb, Ill., as technical editor for three years coordinating the daily newspaper’s nation, world and health coverage.

Fun Fact: Even I'm not entirely sure how to pronounce my last name.

Hyde Park & Kenwood »

February 9, 2016

University of Chicago Medicine said its close to submitting its plans for a trauma center to the state.

Bronzeville & Washington Park »

February 9, 2016

A treasure trove of images of Bronzeville and other South Side 'hoods has been made searchable online.

Hyde Park & Kenwood »

February 9, 2016

The man is believed to have 'pinballed' around the city, robbing several banks in one day.

Hyde Park & Kenwood »

February 9, 2016

Patricia O'Donnell said park redesign should concentrate on making it pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly.

Bronzeville & Washington Park »

February 8, 2016

Restaurateurs said they started seeing new customers before restaurant week even started Monday.

Hyde Park & Kenwood »

February 8, 2016

Preservation Chicago said several donors have pledged to pay to stabilize the burned church.

Bronzeville & Washington Park »

February 8, 2016

Speculation the library will open in Washington Park could lead to a quick sale of Baptist Institute.

Bronzeville & Washington Park »

February 8, 2016

The Alphawood Foundation has given the art center the grant to hire more people and expand programming.