
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
Amazon sued after Indiana teen suffered life-changing injuries in school bus crash
The family of Indiana teen Lucas Bradshaw is suing Amazon and others, alleging they failed to keep an unsafe commercial driver off the road before a 2025 school bus crash that left him with life-changing injuries.
Race to Mackinac 2026: Chicago's iconic sailing race gets underway
The wind is up, the sails are ready, and one of Chicago's most storied summer traditions is underway.
ICE activity reported to be increasing on Chicago's Southwest Side, advocates say
A group of community leaders and immigration advocates say they are seeing increased ICE enforcement activity on Chicago's Southwest Side.
Sunken boat recovered from Lake Michigan after Fourth of July weekend accident
A sunken boat was recovered from Lake Michigan near Chicago's 31st Street Harbor on Wednesday morning following a Fourth of July weekend boating accident.
Hidden Pullman archives bring Chicago history to life ahead of America's 250th anniversary
At Pullman National Historical Park, lost archives and hidden artifacts are helping to bring the community's story to life.
Arlington Heights Airbnb ban faces opposition as enforcement begins
The new short-term rental ban in Arlington Heights is already facing local opposition and legal challenges.
What is corn sweat? Why Illinois cornfields make summer feel more humid
This week's extreme heat has brought plenty of humidity, but some of that moisture comes from an unlikely source.
Evanston woman dies after police encounter that sparked federal lawsuit: attorney
An Evanston woman who had been in a coma since an encounter with Evanston police in January has died, according to her family's attorney.
Chicago immigrant groups celebrate SCOTUS birthright ruling: 'A moment to engage'
In Chicago, dozens of local immigrant rights organizations gathered to celebrate the decision but said the fight over immigration rights is far from over.
Man accused of burning cross in Chicago's Grant Park released from custody
A 21-year-old man charged with burning a cross in Grant Park last week has been granted pretrial release.









