
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
Landfill fire in Surprise sends heavy smoke across Loop 303; containment expected to take days
A massive fire at the Northwest Regional Landfill has prompted a large-scale emergency response. Nearby residents are raising concerns about air quality as smoke billows.
Pancreatic cancer: Vaccine trial shows promising results
There is some promising news for pancreatic cancer research, as medical data show lasting results from the trial of a vaccine that aims to help battle the often deadly illness.
APS shuts off power to 6,000 Flagstaff-area customers for wildfire prevention
Power was shut off on Wednesday to approximately 6,000 APS customers in the Flagstaff area. The company says the outage is part of a plan to help reduce the risk of wildfires.
APS considers first-ever power shutoff in Flagstaff to prevent wildfires
APS is considering a potential public safety power shutoff in the Flagstaff area on Wednesday due to high winds and dry conditions.
Former FLDS member speaks out on new Netflix documentary highlighting abuse
A former FLDS member is speaking out on the new Netflix documentary, "Trust Me: The False Prophet," highlighting abuse and accountability within the Colorado City FLDS community.
Seligman residents rally after semi truck crash cuts power
As the community of Seligman waits for power to be restored after a semi struck multiple power lines on April 16, residents are rallying to help one another.
Arizona petition calls for funding to improve state prison system
Prison reform advocates and families of inmates are petitioning Gov. Katie Hobbs to provide $1.5 million in funding for an independent oversight committee.
Pilot speaks out after small plane crash-lands onto Phoenix road
A retired American Airlines pilot successfully landed his Republic Seabee aircraft on 7th Street in Midtown Phoenix after an engine problem.
Gov. Hobbs vetoes Arizona water recovery bill
Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill intended to fund the recovery and treatment of brackish groundwater to address Arizona's water shortage.
Cade's Law: AZ bill targets adults who encourage teen suicide online
A bill known as Cade's Law is headed to Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs' desk. The bill will allow for the prosecution of those 18 and older who advise or encourage minors online to take their own lives.









