Chloe Nordquist

Chloe Nordquist

Chloe Nordquist

Digital Reporter

Chloe Nordquist has covered stories in all corners of the country and overseas during her career. Originally from Arizona, she graduated from Arizona State University with degrees in journalism and mass communication before working as a journalist in California and Florida. She is now based in Colorado and covers national topics for Scripps News. In her free time, she likes to spend time outdoors and travel to new places.

Recent Work
This image made from video of a fake video featuring former President Barack Obama shows elements of facial mapping.

States look to legislation to regulate AI political ads next election

A pallet of food awaits processing as volunteers work in the background to label cans of beans for redistribution May 7, 2020

Food banks need more help than usual this season

A person searches the internet for sales in Miami.

Tips for avoiding Black Friday, Cyber Monday online shopping scams

This June 2, 2021, photo shows a person working on a laptop at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va.

Buckle up, holiday travel is predicted to reach record levels

Sign outside Eli Lilly research labs in Indianapolis

FDA approves new weight loss drug from the makers of Mounjaro

Note of reminder to turn back clocks for the end of Daylight Saving Time on Sunday, November 5, 2023.

Here's how setting your clock back an hour impacts mental health

Shopping online during the holidays.

Holiday spending will be up this year, trade association says

Children trick or treating on Halloween

Tips to keep kids and families safe this Halloween

Ragweed plants.

What causes fall allergies? Here's how to alleviate symptoms

Researchers conduct a study on how the volatile organic compounds in wildfire smoke can impact indoor air.

Wildfire smoke lingers in your home, new research shows

This image shows a demonstration of how the Hound Cannabis Breathalyzer can be used.

Company develops marijuana breathalyzer for use in the workplace

Medical workers and supporters carry signs and march as they protest outside of a Kaiser Permanente facility Oct. 4, 2023.

Are strikes and union activity becoming more common?

An individual poses with books that have been the subject of complaints from parents on Dec. 16, 2021, in Salt Lake City.

Book ban attempts reach record high, new stats show

audio editing levels on a screen

Researchers develop a way to hear photos using artificial intelligence

Woman puts away groceries at her home in California, on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023.

Uber Eats will start accepting SNAP benefits next year

Children playing with toys.

Federal child care funding from American Rescue Plan Act ending

Closeup of a tattooist making a tattoo.

Tattoo sedation: Is it safe, and will the growing trend take hold?

Apple iOS 17 logo shown on a phone screen

Apple's iOS 17 is out. Here are the new privacy and safety features

Woman donating blood

National blood supply at 'critically low levels,' Red Cross says

Teens enter a school building.

More kids are reporting being bullied at school, survey finds

This microscope image by the National Institutes of Health in September 2016 shows a culture of human breast cancer cells.

Early-onset cancer cases up nearly 80% in past 30 years, report finds

This Monday, Sept. 28, 2020 photo,shows as logo of a smartphone app TikTok on a user post on a smartphone screen.

What is 'girl dinner'? A dietitian weighs in on social media trend

Bags of Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice coffee are displayed at a Target store.

Why pumpkin spice? An economist explains our obsession with the flavor

This microscope image made available by the National Cancer Institute Center for Cancer Research in 2015 shows colon cancer.

Colon cancer cases are rising in people under age 50

A teenager looks at her phone in Bloomington, Ill., on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.

This state has become the first to regulate child influencers

Researcher Guoliang (Greg) Liu holds a plastic milk jug.

Upcycled plastic can be turned into soap, researchers find

A nurse prepares a syringe of a COVID-19 vaccine at an inoculation station in Jackson, Miss., July 19, 2022.

Tripledemic? How to prepare for a mix of COVID, RSV, and flu this fall

Credit cards

How to boost your credit score, as credit card debt reaches record

A man uses a cellphone in New Orleans, Aug. 11, 2019.

FCC issues record-breaking $300 million fine for largest robocall scam

Dollar bills

Going to grad school may not be worth it, research finds