
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
Reading Terminal Market sees rush as Philly prepares for freezing weekend
Shoppers at Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market are stocking up on supplies ahead of a cold weekend and the Super Bowl, as extreme temperatures prompt many to stay indoors and impact local businesses.
Center City bar Dirty Franks bans patrons under 25 after fake ID surge
Jody Sweitzer, co-owner of Dirty Franks, said the decision comes after a teenager tried to use a fake Pennsylvania license with a photo of a 24-year-old Ben Franklin on it.
How Hosts for Hospitals helps families find affordable stays in Philadelphia
Hosts for Hospitals, a Philadelphia nonprofit, connects out-of-town families seeking medical care with local volunteer hosts, offering affordable lodging as hotel demand is expected to surge in 2026.
Philadelphia launches same-day work and pay program for snow removal
City officials will launch a same-day work and pay program to speed up snow and ice removal, focusing on ADA curb ramps across Philadelphia.
PennDOT crews start early pothole repairs after receiving over 1,000 pothole complaints
PennDOT crews are hitting the roads early this year to tackle a growing number of potholes across the Philadelphia area, following the recent snowstorm.
Philly medical plane crash anniversary: 8 dead, 22 hurt, lawsuits filed, community remembers
Saturday, January 31 marks one year since a medical plane crashed in Northeast Philadelphia near Roosevelt Mall killing eight people, injuring 22, and leaving a lasting impact on the community, with ongoing lawsuits and remembrance events.
When will Philadelphia streets be cleared after winter storm?
Nearly two days after a powerful winter storm, snow and ice are still making travel difficult across Philadelphia, especially on smaller residential streets.
Philadelphia snow emergency ends, plows continue to clear city streets
Philadelphia extended its snow emergency as many streets remain covered in snow and ice.
Shoppers crowd gas stations, grocery and liquor stores before winter snowstorm
As a major storm approaches, stores in Collegeville are seeing a rush of customers grabbing last-minute supplies, from food and drinks to gas and rock salt.
'Here we go again': Philadelphia braces for biggest winter storm in a decade; stores see shortages
Philadelphia residents are preparing for a potentially historic winter storm, leading to crowded stores and shortages of essential supplies.









