
Nicole Krasean
Nicole Krasean is thrilled to join the FOX 10 news team as a general assignment reporter.
Nicole relocated to Phoenix in June 2024 with her husband and fur babies from the Midwest. She was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, but spent most of her life in Indiana, growing up in South Bend. Nicole studied journalism at Indiana University in Bloomington (Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers!). After graduation, she interned for the Indianapolis Colts during the 2017 season in their video production department.
In 2018, she started her TV broadcast career at WTWO in Terre Haute, Indiana. During her 6+ year tenure at the station, she worked every job in the newsroom - news/sports reporter, weekend anchor/producer, morning anchor, assignment manager, and even a seven-month stint as interim news director. This experience allowed her to gain knowledge and understanding of every newsroom role and an appreciation for every aspect of a newscast.
Nicole covered several big news stories during her time at WTWO, including the landmark special session on abortion at the Indiana Statehouse in 2022, the aftermath of a deadly tornado in 2023, and the final federal execution carried out under the Trump administration in January 2021. Her investigative work at WTWO helped to change highway infrastructure, amend county-wide bullying reporting policies, and bring to light the illegal actions of a local judge.
Storytelling and connecting with community members are at the heart of Nicole's passion for journalism and broadcast television, and she is eager to learn more about her new home and the people who live here. When she's not at work, you can find her exploring the local hiking trails, trying out new restaurants, and (loudly) cheering on her favorite sports teams.
If you have a story idea or tip for Nicole, you can find her on X at @NicoleK_Fox10.
The latest from Nicole Krasean
Mesa residents push back of increased air traffic noise at Falcon Field
Mesa residents near Falcon Field are protesting a major increase in air traffic noise and potential lead emissions from aircraft.
Scottsdale school board approves closures of 2 schools
Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) has approved the permanent closure of Pima Elementary and Echo Canyon K-8 schools.
Mesa officer shoots, kills dog in park as unhoused owner slept nearby
Mesa police shot and killed a pit bull named Dutch after officers attempted to wake the dog's owner, who was sleeping in a city park after hours.
Victim in Pinetop murder had ties with California farming mogul
The investigation into the death of a Pinetop woman has expanded to California, in what officials in Navajo County say is a "very, very unique case."
Phoenix soccer academy raising money for training trip to Spain
it's gonna be a very great experience for these individuals to be out there," PSG Academy Phoenix President Nestor Galvez said, referring to their plan to
Mercedes Vega: Parents support death penalty in case of daughter murdered in burning car
Maricopa County prosecutors have announced they will seek the death penalty for Sencere Hayes and Cudjoe Young, the two men accused of the April 2023 murder of 22-year-old Mercedes Vega, who was found shot in a burning car.
Break in Grand Canyon water system shuts down overnight hotel stays
A major break in the Grand Canyon's main water pipeline has forced the park to cancel all overnight hotel stays at the South Rim.
Experts seek to fix 'reactive' sex offender system in Arizona
Ahead of the 2026 Arizona legislative session, a new board is working to standardize the state’s sex offender registration and supervision system, which experts say is currently hindered by a lack of uniformity and a “reactive" approach to probation.
White Mountain Apache community holds vigil for slain teen on 17th birthday
The family of Challistia "Tia" Colelay, a White Mountain Apache girl found murdered in November at age 16, hosted a vigil on Monday—what would have been her 17th birthday—to remember her and demand justice in her unsolved case.
I-17 flex lanes open to ease Thanksgiving traffic for Arizona drivers
As nearly 82 million Americans begin Thanksgiving travel, Arizona is utilizing its 8-mile I-17 flex lane system between Black Canyon City and Sunset Point to ease congestion.









