
Kasey Chronis
Kasey Chronis joined the FOX 32 news team as a reporter in November 2021. She is thrilled to return to her hometown of Chicago and share stories that make a difference in our community.
Most recently Kasey spent nearly four years in Milwaukee, where she reported for FOX6 News (WITI-TV).
Prior to living in the Badger State, Kasey spent two years covering the news in Northern Indiana and Southwest Michigan while reporting for WNDU-TV, NBC's South Bend affiliate.
Kasey earned her Bachelor's degree from Indiana University – Bloomington. During college, she interned with WTIU/WFIU, West and South Central Indiana's PBS affiliate. She has volunteered as an Alumni Student Recruiter for IU since 2017. Go Hoosiers!
Kasey is a proud product of Chicago Public Schools (Jamieson Elementary School and Lane Tech College Prep High School).
For the latest on Kasey’s day-to-day reports, connect with her on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. If you have a news tip or story idea, send her an email at kasey.chronis@fox.com.
The latest from Kasey Chronis
Wrongful death lawsuit: Estate alleges therapist sexually abused teen patient, led to suicide
A former Chicago therapist is named in a wrongful death lawsuit that alleges he sexually abused one of his patients, who was a minor, for several years while she was receiving mental health treatment downtown.
Lynwood rallies around young junior officer facing heartbreak this holiday season
With Christmas fast-approaching, the Village of Lynwood is making this holiday season brighter for one little boy.
Chicago-area doctor charged with sexually assaulting 16-year-old with intellectual disability
A Chicago man who worked as a doctor has been charged with multiple felony counts after prosecutors allege he sexually assaulted a 16-year-old with an intellectual disability at an Elgin hotel.
Lurie Children's Radiothon raises $925K for lifesaving patient care, critical research, and family support
The 2025 Lurie's Children's Radiothon was a smashing success — raising more than $925,000 for lifesaving patient care, critical research, and family support.
Former Hartgrove Hospital counselor returns to court for sex abuse case
A former mental health counselor at Hartgrove Hospital on Chicago's West Side — accused of sexually abusing young patients — appeared in Cook County Criminal Court on Wednesday.
Feds warn Chicago Transit Authority to fix safety issues or risk losing funding
The federal government is putting the CTA on notice. You might see more police patrols on your rides.
Chicago residents push back as property taxes soar
A surge in property taxes—some topping 100%—has Chicago residents demanding relief.
Chicago-area shrine prepares for Our Lady of Guadalupe celebration amid ICE concerns
Immigration fears loom, but the Chicago area's annual Our Lady of Guadalupe celebration is still set to draw huge crowds.
More layoffs hit Harvey, including firefighters, amid budget struggles
The City of Harvey is grappling with even more layoffs amid its ongoing financial struggles. Now, the city’s streets are left with even fewer first responders.
Limit on hemp sales in Chicago one step closer to becoming law
A Chicago City Council committee voted to advance a ban on some hemp sales in the city during a meeting on Wednesday.








