
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
As kratom use surges, Illinois debates how to regulate the product
While some states have imposed bans on the possession, sale, or use of the product, the lines remain blurred in Illinois.
Rare American eel caught in Chicago River surprises local fishermen
A local fisherman expecting to catch carp instead reeled in something far rarer from the Chicago River!
Chicago FBI officials detail Operation Iron Pursuit child sexual abuse crackdown
The FBI recently concluded a nationwide child exploitation takedown — a coordinated effort to identify child victims and track down the people responsible for causing harm.
Loaves & Fishes breaks ground on Aurora expansion to meet rising demand
The largest food pantry in Illinois is breaking ground on a major expansion to help meet growing demand — which will allow it to serve up to three times more people in need.
Oak Forest Fire Department first in Illinois to use new heart monitoring technology
A suburban fire department is the first in Illinois to adopt new tech aimed at helping paramedics improve speed and accuracy in the field.
Slammers bring baseball back to Old Joliet Prison for Route 66 Centennial kickoff
For the first time, the Joliet Slammers played within the walls of the Old Joliet Prison. The iconic "Big House Baseball" game helped kick off Route 66 Centennial celebrations.
Lil Zay Osama responds to federal charges in Winnetka home invasion
Chicago rapper Lil Zay Osama is speaking out after being hit with federal charges tied to a suburban home invasion last month.
Anne Frank exhibit debuts Friday with rare artifacts in Chicago
This week, a powerful new exhibit is opening at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry.









