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Colin Boyle

Colin Boyle

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Photographer and Reporter, Block Club Chicago

Final Covers

politics,Bitcoin regulations, cryptocurrency finance, technology

Doesn’t Cover

Politics, Kickstarters/GoFundMe

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Total articles 600

  • This Week In Photos: Englewood Junkyard Irks Neighbors, Thousands March Against Trump And More

    By Colin Boyle Verified

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • Gucci unveils 'The Art of Silk' initiative

    By Colin Boyle Verified

    Apr. 08, 2025

  • This Week In Photos: Englewood Junkyard Irks Neighbors, Thousands March Against Trump And More

    By Colin Boyle Verified

    Apr. 11, 2025

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Company Info

Block Club Chicago

Block Club Chicago is a nonprofit news organization focused on providing reliable, nonpartisan coverage of Chicago’s neighborhoods. Founded in 2018 by former editors of DNAinfo Chicago, it has developed a sustainable, reader-supported model emphasizing hyperlocal journalism. The organization began with a successful Kickstarter campaign and has grown to 37 employees, supported by 20,000 paying subscribers, foundation grants, and advertising revenue. The organization specializes in neighborhood-focused reporting, covering local news, events, and issues across Chicago’s 77 community areas, particularly in underserved neighborhoods. It also features investigative journalism through its Watch team, which addresses systemic issues, and highlights the city’s arts and culture scene. Block Club Chicago is recognized for its community engagement and operational resilience, receiving multiple awards for its impact on local journalism. Its business model relies on reader revenue, grants, and advertising, showcasing a successful approach to nonprofit journalism that can be replicated in other cities.

Chicago, , United States

Founded: 2018