Fox News Channel has signed Natalie Chuck as a Los Angeles-based correspondent, bringing the award-winning investigative reporter to the network after a career that has taken her from local newsrooms in Colorado and California to some of the West’s biggest stories.
Chuck joins Fox from ABC affiliate KMGH-TV in Denver, where she served as an investigative reporter for Denver7 Investigates.
Since arriving at the station in May 2024, she reported on gaps in Colorado’s mental health laws affecting criminal cases, major immigration enforcement operations and high-profile criminal proceedings, including the case against the suspect accused in the deadly Boulder attack.
Before her time in Denver, Chuck worked as a multimedia journalist at ABC affiliate KGTV-TV in San Diego, where she covered a range of major stories across Southern California, including historic flooding, wrongful-death lawsuits and cold cases.
Chuck began her television news career at NBC affiliate KOAA-TV in southern Colorado, reporting from both Pueblo and Colorado Springs.
Her work has earned industry recognition, including a 2025 regional Emmy Award for investigative reporting and the Colorado Broadcasters Association’s 2022 Certificate of Merit for Best Investigative Reporting.
A native of Fort Mill, SC, Chuck graduated from the University of South Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.
Fox News Channel, which is owned by Fox Corp, has ranked as the most-watched television news channel for more than 24 consecutive years.
Fox Corp is sister company to News Corp, whose properties include The Post.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the network currently attracts nearly 60% of the cable news audience and has been the top-rated network in basic cable for the past decade.
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