
Chris O'Connell
Chris O'Connell joined the FOX 29 News team in September 2010 as a general assignment reporter. He also co-anchors the Friday evening newscasts.
After spending 20 years reporting for TV news outlets around the country, Chris moved back home to Philadelphia from Minnesota, where he was an anchor and reporter for KSTP in St. Paul. Prior to that, he was a sports anchor and reporter for ten years at Bay News 9 in Tampa, Florida, where he also hosted a half-hour nightly sports talk show.
Chris honed his reporting skills with stints at WTVR in Richmond, VA, where he was bureau chief and reporter for two years; WGAL and WLYH in Lancaster, PA; and WAMU-FM radio in Washington, D.C.
In addition to an Emmy Award for Outstanding General Assignment Reporting, Chris has been honored by the Associated Press and Society of Professional Journalists for his reporting work throughout his career.
A graduate of Temple University in Philadelphia, Chris worked at WRTI-FM while completing his bachelor's degree in radio-television-film. He spent a semester overseas in London, working at the ABC News bureau. He grew up on Wallingford, Delaware County, PA, and attended Strath Haven High School.
Chris is very involved with The Friends of Alexander Deihl Foundation, a charity helping families of terminally ill children. It was founded in honor of Chris' "Superman" nephew, who suffers from the rare disease, Menke's Syndrome. Chris also serves on the Board of Directors for the Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania.
In his spare time, Chris spends time with his wife, twin daughters and yellow lab Chester at his home in Delaware County, Pa. He enjoys cooking and is a big fan of all the Philadelphia sports teams. Chris' "career highlight" came in February 2018 when he traveled to Minneapolis to cover the Eagles victory in Super Bowl LVII.
The latest from Chris O'Connell
Broad Street Run 2025: Estimated 40K pick up bibs ahead of Sunday's run
Early May in Philly means one of the biggest 10-mile races in the country and runners from all over picked up their bibs before the Broad Street Run. An estimated 40,000 runners have signed up and they all have a story of why they run.
Video: Delco woman seen defecating on another car in road rage video
A Ridley Park woman was taken into custody Thursday night after a wild road rage video that police say showed her defecating on the hood of another car.
UDel student killed, 7 others injured by suspects fleeing in U-Haul: officials
Two suspects are in custody after police say they struck and killed a University of Delaware student with a U-Haul truck, leaving several others injured near campus Tuesday evening.
South Jersey's own Jihaad Campbell picked up by Eagles in first round of NFL Draft
It is quite the dream story for South Jersey’s own Jihaad Campbell. He used to watch his hometown team play at Lincoln Financial Field. Today he’s playing for them.
New Jersey wildfire: Man, 19, charged with arson in wildfire that has burned thousands of acres
A 19-year-old man has been charged with arson in connection with a massive wildfire that torched thousands of acres of woodland in Ocean County.
New Jersey wildfire continues to burn in Ocean County with 50 percent contained
One of the largest wildfires ever in Ocean County is continuing to burn over 13,250 acres as fire crews have contained 50 percent of the raging blaze.
Crozer Health closure begins: Patients transferred via helicopter, ambulance
With Crozer Health officially set to shut down, here's what to know about when each hospital is expected to close and how many people it will impact.
St. Joseph’s University honors Pope Francis with special mass service
On Monday night, a special mass was held in honor of Pope Francis on the campus of St. Joe’s University.
School for special needs children closing as parents scramble to find alternative care
Parents of some children with special needs in Bucks County are scrambling to find a new school. They were shocked to find out their school is closing at the end of the school year.
Crozer Health remains open after receiving $6 million donation in short-term funding
Crozer Health will not immediately close after it has received donations from Delaware County and Penn Medicine.