Francie Swidler joined NBC 5 Chicago in November of 2021 as a morning digital news and social producer. In addition to managing digital content, social media and breaking news for Chicago in the mornings, Francie writes and reports on everything from Chicago’s best bars and burgers, to COVID rules and restrictions, to hyperlocal and suburban Chicago stories.
From 2018-2021, Francie was an Audience Editor at Colorado Public Radio, where she initially served as the news organization’s Social Media Editor. In her tenure at CPR, she led and moderated workshops on journalist social media use and best practices, audience development and trust and reader conversion through newsletters and more.
Francie also produced several large scale pieces, including curating easy-to-read and easy-to-find information about Colorado elections, COVID vaccinations in the Denver area, timelines of major breaking news events like wildfires and more.
Prior to joining CPR, Francie was a digital and social producer for The Denver Post. Starting as an Editorial Assistant in 2012, Francie was on the team that won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking news coverage of the Aurora Theater shooting. She produced dozens of Facebook Live videos, countless Twitter threads and wrote travel, culture and lifestyle stories.
Francie took a step away from journalism briefly in 2017 to work in public relations at Angi Home Services (formerly HomeAdivsor and Angie’s List), but couldn’t stay away long. She returned to the industry after less than a year.
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Suburban substitute teacher charged with battery after reports of hitting, choking student
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Popular fast-casual restaurant Noodles & Company to close up to 21 locations in 2025
The news comes months after the company, founded in 1995 in Colorado, unveiled a “reimagined” menu, with a slew of new and updated items.
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More details revealed after 2 Wisconsin college students found dead in dorm
In report from NBC affiliate TMJ4, a statement from the school called the incident “targeted and isolated between the two individuals.”
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Questions remain after parents say substitute teacher at suburban school hit, choked student
Days after several young students were injured in an incident involving a substitute teacher in a fourth-grade classroom in south suburban Country Club Hills, questions from parents remain unanswered, with school officials and police offering few details about the events that transpired.
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2 UW-Platteville students dead after ‘isolated, targeted' incident inside residence hall
In report from NBC affiliate TMJ4, a statement from the school called the incident “targeted and isolated between the two individuals.”
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Suburban elementary teacher accused of using student social media to spread child porn
A suburban elementary school teacher was ordered to remain detained after being accused of using student social media images to spread child pornography across the U.S., officials said.
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Parents say substitute teacher at suburban school choked, hit student during incident in classroom
Parents of students at Meadowview Intermediate School in south suburban Country Club Hills are speaking out after they say a substitute teacher used physical force on a fourth grade student during an incident that left at least two students injured, including one that was pinned by a desk. Parents and family members of some of the students involved held a…
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Suburban elementary school warns parents after teacher charged with sending child porn
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Suburban village buys former Kohl's store at Spring Hill Mall with plans for ‘meaningful development'
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Suburban strip mall ordered to shut down after ‘severe code and safety violations'
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