
The Fox News Channel has hired investigative journalist Natalie Chuck as a correspondent based in Los Angeles, expanding the network’s reporting team on the West Coast.
Chuck joins Fox News from E. W. Scripps-owned KMGH (Channel 7, ABC) in Denver, where she served as an investigative reporter covering issues affecting communities across Colorado.
Since joining KMGH in May 2024, Chuck reported on gaps in the state’s mental health laws and their impact on criminal proceedings, immigration enforcement operations and several high-profile court cases. Her reporting included coverage of the prosecution of a suspect accused in the deadly attack in Boulder, Colorado.
Prior to her time in Denver, Chuck worked as a multimedia journalist for ABC affiliate KGTV (Channel 10) in San Diego. There, she covered major flooding events, wrongful-death lawsuits and cold-case investigations throughout Southern California.
She began her broadcast journalism career at NBC affiliate KOAA (Channel 5), reporting from both Pueblo and Colorado Springs.
Chuck has received multiple journalism honors during her career, including a regional Emmy Award in 2025 for investigative reporting. She also earned the Colorado Broadcasters Association’s 2022 Certificate of Merit for Best Investigative Reporting. A graduate of the University of South Carolina, Chuck holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.
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