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Victoria Johnson

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Victoria Johnson is a reporter/producer at DNAinfo Chicago, covering Logan Square, Avondale, Hermosa, Humboldt Park and West Humboldt Park.

Originally from Salt Lake City, Victoria came to DNAinfo from the Sun-Times Media Wire, where she covered police, fire and general Chicago craziness. Before that she worked as a general assignment freelance reporter for the SouthtownStar and briefly ran her own neighborhood news site, Logan Square Local. She quickly discovered she preferred reporting to editing and is happy to be wearing out her own shoes looking for stories that matter to folks in the neighborhood.

Victoria's work has also appeared in the Chicago Tribune, The Salt Lake Tribune and the Standard-Examiner in Ogden, Utah. She lives in Logan Square with her boyfriend, two large cats and one small dog.

Fun fact: Victoria is not Mormon.

Logan Square & Humboldt Park »

January 18, 2013

An online real estate brokerage finds home prices jumped 20 percent in 2012.

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January 16, 2013

A Lettuce Entertain You spokeswoman said it is not partnering with the Eclipse Restaurant and Lounge.

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January 16, 2013

Ames Middle School parents are concerned a military school could still be moving to Ames.

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January 15, 2013

After complaints, Eclipse closes for renovations; plans to partner with Lettuce Entertain You.

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January 10, 2013

Eclipse Restaurant and Lounge in Avondale has installed a new sign that is irritating residents.

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January 9, 2013

Three friends erected a 12-foot-tall origami crane in front of a house on Logan Boulevard.

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January 8, 2013

An apartment building on Sacramento Avenue was converted into a make-believe hotel for the day.

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January 8, 2013

Owner says the deal would mean more genres and diversity at the Congress Theater.