
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
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.
How AI is changing cybersecurity: Expert shares ransomware and online safety tips
A ransomware attack at Evanston Township High School is highlighting growing cybersecurity threats, as experts warn that AI is making scams and cyberattacks more sophisticated and harder to detect.
Popular Chicago nightclub's new 23+ age policy sparks debate
A popular West Loop nightclub is drawing attention online after implementing new age restrictions.
Northbrook parents sue KinderCare, Glenview daycare over alleged harm to twins
A Northbrook couple is suing KinderCare Learning Companies and The Crème School in Glenview after they say their four-year-old twins were harmed by a daycare employee.
Thousands across Illinois still without power ahead of more storms
In less than 24 hours, 450,000 ComEd customers were left in the dark — and without air conditioning during a stretch of hot and humid weather. Officials say it could be days before power is fully restored.
Evanston Township High School to reopen Wednesday after ransomware attack
Evanston Township High School will be closed Monday and Tuesday after a ransomware attack disrupted district systems, internet services and computer infrastructure.
Chicago firefighter Matthew Knight battles bone cancer as fundraiser nears $80,000
When a firefighter is in trouble, help is never far away. Now, first responders, friends, and community members are rallying around a South Side firefighter in his battle against bone cancer.
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.









