Looking back on ABC7 Chicago anchor Alan Krashesky's life and career

Tuesday, November 22, 2022
CHICAGO (WLS) -- It's an emotional week at ABC7 Chicago as we say goodbye to legendary anchor Alan Krashesky.

Alan will anchor his final newscasts on Tuesday, Nov. 22. But before he signs off for the last time, we're taking a look back at his life and career.


Alan Krashesky signs off from final ABC7 broadcast

During his 40 years here, he's covered the Roman Catholic Church extensively. As Alan prepares to retire, he spoke with Cardinal Blase Cupich about the key issues of today and what the future holds.

Alan started his career at WLS as a reporter in 1982 when he was just 21 years old. He anchored the news cut-ins for Good Morning America, and launched Chicago's first morning newscast.

Alan reflects on time as ABC7 Morning News anchor


He then went on to anchor every afternoon and evening newscast at ABC7, and began his current role as the 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. anchor in 2016.


Over the years Alan has reported from the four Democratic National Conventions, both sides of the U.S. Mexican border, and from Puerto Rico in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Maria. He's also led the station's coverage of the Roman Catholic Church and reported on three Chicago Cardinal Archbishops and three Popes from all over the world.

Looking back at Alan Krashesky's 40 years with ABC7


He has traveled to Rome extensively, covering the church's handling of the U.S. sexual abuse crisis, the death of Pope John Paul II and the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.
He said the capstone of his career was traveling with the late Fritzie Fritzhshall, a Holocaust survivor, and Cardinal Blase Cupich to Auschwitz to share Fritzshall's personal survival story and her passion for fighting against hatred.

Through all these years and all these stories, what has been most important to him is his family.


Alan's father was killed in a robbery when he was four months old, and that personal tragedy shaped his life, guiding his empathetic reporting and generous spirit. He attended Milton Hersey School, a residential school for children with financial and social need.

Alan Krashesky's family reflects on extraordinary career


He met his wife Colleen in 1977 when they were both in high school. They had three children - Kaylin, Kiera and Kian - and three grandchildren, Caroline, Harrison and Theodore.

Stay tuned for more memories and tributes to Alan on our newscasts Tuesday.
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