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Dartunorro Clark

Reporter/Producer @DartDClark Contact

Dartunorro Clark is a Reporter/Producer covering Harlem.

Prior to joining DNAinfo New York, Dartunorro worked as an investigative fellow for The Albany Times Union, where topics ranged from corruption to public health, and as a local government reporter for The Journal & Courier in Lafayette, Ind. He has also done freelance investigative research for The Marshall Project and wrote about New York City neighborhoods for amNew York.

Dartunorro grew up on Chicago’s South Side in Bronzeville, which is coincidentally Chicago’s Harlem. When he arrived in New York City for the first time in 2013 to attended Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he chose Bedford-Stuyvesant as his beat because of his favorite film, “Do The Right Thing.”  

Although he has grown to love New York City, as a native Chicagoan, he adamantly believes that Chicago’s pizza is infinitely better.

Fun Fact: In true millennial fashion, Dartunorro lives in East Harlem with two roommates he found using an app.

Harlem »

May 2, 2017

The theft is the latest in a series of burglaries targeting construction sites. 

Harlem »

May 2, 2017

The principal claimed the two parents created safety concerns in the past two weeks.  

Harlem »

May 1, 2017

The person was hit at Fifth Avenue and West 115th Street Monday afternoon, officials said. 

Harlem »

May 1, 2017

One of the burglaries was successful, while the second was foiled by a tenant's screams, police said.

Harlem »

May 1, 2017

The theme marks the first time the group will exclusively honor black women in the gala's 36 years.

Harlem »

May 1, 2017

Residents say the city left the units to languish for decades, despite promises to let tenants own them.

Harlem »

April 27, 2017

The suspect flashed a knife when the victims demanded their phones back, police said.

Harlem »

April 27, 2017

A city councilman and a candidate for state Senate said they could close the jail within three years.