Kris Reyes, ABC 7 Chicago

Kris Reyes

ABC 7 Chicago

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Past articles by Kris:

Should students wear masks? If so, when and for how long? Here's what experts say

As educators around the country hatch plans to bring kids back to school amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, the debate around how to do that safely is becoming more complex and confusing by the day. Should students wear masks? When and for how long? → Read More

Retail expert says Forever 21 fell out of step with young, often fickle consumer base

Forever 21, the clothing brand that made billions in the early 2000s for selling cheap, cool and fast fashion has filed for bankruptcy. An expert says the clothing store fell out of step with its consumer base and didn't keep up with the changing times. → Read More

Viral video shows deaf woman berated at Jack in the Box drive-thru for not using speaker to order

DEAF WOMAN DENIED SERVICE: When she proceeded to the next window to explain, the employee was angry that she was not responding. She stayed for two hours and never got her order. → Read More

Santa Cruz Island Dive Boat Fire: Santa Cruz students, teacher from Fremont among victims on Conception

We are starting to learn more about some of the victims from Northern California from the dive boat fire in Southern California near Santa Cruz Island. → Read More

Santa Cruz students, teacher from Fremont among victims of boat fire off SoCal coast

We are starting to learn more about some of the victims from Northern California from the dive boat fire in Southern California near Santa Cruz Island. → Read More

Santa Cruz students, teacher from Fremont among victims of boat fire off SoCal coast

We are starting to learn more about some of the victims from Northern California from the dive boat fire in Southern California near Santa Cruz Island. → Read More

California high school goes phone-free, largest public school in US to do it

When students got their textbooks at the beginning of the year at a California high school, they also received the Yondr pouch, a locking device for their phones. → Read More

Phones banned: California public school becomes largest in country to go phone-free

When students got their textbooks at the beginning of the year at San Mateo High School, they also received the Yondr pouch, a locking device for their phones. The phone slides into it and gets locked through a magnetic device. It's not unlocked again u → Read More

California high school goes phone-free, largest public school in the country to do it

PHONE-FREE ZONE: One California high school has become the largest school in the country to go phone-free. → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Gilroy survivor meets woman who stopped to help him after he was shot

The last time Nick McFarland and Kim Thompson saw each other, they were complete strangers, brought together by the chaos of the Gilroy shooting. Thompson was running for her life, Nick was on the ground with a bullet in his leg. → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: Gilroy survivor meets woman who stopped to help him after he was shot

The last time Nick McFarland and Kim Thompson saw each other, they were complete strangers, brought together by the chaos of the Gilroy shooting. Thompson was running for her life, Nick was on the ground with a bullet in his leg. → Read More

Gilroy Shooting: Residents show support as FBI looks into motive

As residents continue to stop by the site of the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting to leave flowers or drop off cookies, the FBI continues to investigate the motive - what prompted a 19-year-old to open fire at the annual event in California? → Read More

Russian company's FaceApp raises privacy concerns: Here's how to protect yourself and lessons learned

Privacy watchdogs and security analysts have been ringing the alarm bells around FaceApp, which lets you transform into an older, younger or more glam version of yourself. But to do so, you have to give up all sorts of rights to your photos. → Read More

Russian company's FaceApp raises privacy concerns: Here's how to protect yourself and lessons learned

Privacy watchdogs and security analysts have been ringing the alarm bells around FaceApp, which lets you transform into an older, younger or more glam version of yourself. But to do so, you have to give up all sorts of rights to your photos. → Read More

Russian company's FaceApp raises privacy concerns: Here's how to protect yourself and lessons learned

POPULARITY & PRIVACY: A lot of people are giving up the latter for the former. Here are some of the lessons we're learning from FaceApp and why it's worth it to read the fine print for any app you download onto your phone. → Read More

Bay Area startup sells 'world's first' bulletproof hoodie, including kids sizes

Wonder Hoodie, a Bay Area startup, sells a product its founder wishes didn't have to exist -- a bulletproof hoodie. Like many young tech workers, 25-year-old Vy Tran decided to create something she needed but couldn't find. → Read More

California startup sells 'world's first' bulletproof hoodie

Wonder Hoodie, a Bay Area startup, sells a product its founder wishes didn't have to exist -- a bulletproof hoodie. Like many young tech workers, 25-year-old Vy Tran decided to create something she needed but couldn't find. → Read More

'World's first' bulletproof hoodie for sale, including kids sizes

Wonder Hoodie, a California startup, sells a product its founder wishes didn't have to exist -- a bulletproof hoodie. Like many young tech workers, 25-year-old Vy Tran decided to create something she needed but couldn't find. → Read More

California startup sells 'world's first' bulletproof hoodie, including kids sizes

Wonder Hoodie, a California startup, sells a product its founder wishes didn't have to exist -- a bulletproof hoodie. Like many young tech workers, 25-year-old Vy Tran decided to create something she needed but couldn't find. → Read More

Baking for girls, sports for boys: Richmond Hill renames summer camps after outrage

Richmond Hill has renamed two children's summer camps -- "girlz rock" and "boyz rule" -- after criticism online. → Read More