The team from DNAinfo won five Lisagors awards from the local branch of the Society of Professional Journalists. View Full Caption DNAinfo

THE LOOP — Voters honored DNAinfo as Chicago's Best News Website and Chicago's Best Neighborhood News Website Friday night.

The awards were revealed at a Union League of Chicago ceremony hosted by the Chicago Headline Club, the local branch of the Society of Professional Journalists.

The neighborhood news site won five Peter J. Lisagor awards: Best News Website, Best Neighborhood News Site, Best Multimedia Collaboration, Best Multimedia Feature Presentation and Best Online Deadline Reporting.

In the Best Multimedia Collaboration category for all media in Chicago, DNAinfo's Tanveer Ali was honored for the interactive feature: "This is Where Chicagoans Say The Borders of Their Neighborhoods Are."

In the online category for Best Multimedia Feature Presentation, DNAinfo was honored for its "Murder in Chicago: The Human Toll" feature detailing the victims of Chicago's gun violence plague.

In the online category, DNAinfo was honored for Best News Website.

In the online category for Best Deadline Reporting Online, reporter Kelly Bauer was awarded the Lisagor for her story entitled: "Army of Moms Hosts Barbecue After Fatal Shooting: 'We're Not Afraid.' "

The site was also named Best Neighborhood/Community News site.

The Peter J. Lisagor Awards are named after the late, longtime Washington Bureau Chief of the Chicago Daily News.

DNAinfo has been covering Chicago's neighborhoods since late 2012, dedicating reporters to highlight the highs and lows of the city's neighborhoods from the Far North Side to the Far South Side.

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