
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
I-290 in Cook County reopens after death investigation draws FBI, bomb squad response
Police, a bomb squad and federal agents responded Thursday to a death investigation on the Eisenhower Expressway, prompting the closure of Interstate 290 in both directions near Interstate 294 for about eight hours.
Tiffany's 'Jeweled' window shines again after major restoration at Chicago church
A treasured piece of Chicago history is shining once again in the South Loop.
New Austin HOPE Center set to expand access to pediatric specialty care on Chicago’s West Side
A place of healing, connection and hope is rising on what was once a vacant lot on Chicago’s West Side.
Lawsuit compares cannabis industry to Big Tobacco, targets 3 Chicago-based marijuana companies
A federal class-action lawsuit is drawing comparisons between the cannabis industry and Big Tobacco.
Lurie Children’s Week: Kids Advisory Board shapes care, spaces, and policies at pediatric hospital
Lurie Children's Week is officially underway! Held June 1–9, the annual celebration highlights the commitment and compassion that define the hospital’s mission.
Debate grows over Pritzker’s proposed BUILD housing plan
Illinois lawmakers are debating Gov. JB Pritzker’s BUILD housing plan, with supporters saying it would ease the state's housing shortage and critics warning it could reduce local zoning control and accelerate gentrification.
Oak Park leaders demand answers after West Suburban Medical Center closure
Pressure is mounting to reopen West Suburban Medical Center, as community leaders and clinicians warn the closure is creating a major healthcare gap for nearby residents.
Field of the Fallen in Cary honors 354 Illinois service members for Memorial Day
In northwest suburban Cary, a sea of American flags served as a powerful tribute to Illinois' fallen heroes.
Green hearts appear across Chicago for Arthritis Awareness Month
Green hearts have been appearing in cities across the nation every Friday in May — including here in Chicago. It's part of a nationwide effort launched by the Arthritis Foundation to raise awareness about the debilitating disease.
Chicago mother seeks answers in daughter's unsolved homicide: 'They took our life away'
The mother of a young Chicago woman whose car was ambushed by gunfire on her way to work on the South Side last year continues to seek answers in her daughter’s killing.









