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Nikhita Venugopal

Reporter/Producer @nkvenugopal Contact

Nikhita Venugopal is a Reporter/Producer covering Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens.

Nikhita joined DNAinfo.com New York after she moved to the city from Bangalore, India, to attend Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

In the past, she’s written about music therapy for children with autism, the impact of cyber-bullying on New York City students and an Indian university who attempted to ban Muslim women from wearing burqas.

After spending the summer as an intern at DNAinfo.com New York, she moved to Washington D.C., to work at Education Week, a newspaper that covers national education news.

Nikhita’s work has appeared in The Atlantic online, Education Week and MetroFocus, among others.

Fun Fact: Nikhita was officially named at a pub in Fort William, Scotland, when she was just a few weeks old. Her grandfather took her to the pub’s stage and announced it to everyone.

Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook »

February 2, 2016

The Columbia Street restaurant was initially set to open in February.

Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook »

February 1, 2016

Residential buildings and a new hotel are among developments that are underway.

Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook »

February 1, 2016

The Italian eatery is slated to close Feb. 15 after a two-day celebration. 

Sunset Park & Greenwood Heights »

February 1, 2016

Jonathan Rennie, 31, was found with multiple stab wounds on his chest on Sunday, authorities said. 

Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook »

January 31, 2016

Billy Durney's latest eatery in the neighborhood will open at 329 Van Brunt St.

Sunset Park & Greenwood Heights »

January 29, 2016

Residents started to notice discolored water in their taps Thursday night.

Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook »

January 29, 2016

The $2.5 million interior overhaul is slated to begin next year.

Bedford-Stuyvesant »

January 28, 2016

Make your own musical instruments, learn to weave African cloth, or warm up at a winter dance party.