Dionne Miller - ABC 7 Chicago
Dionne Miller joined the ABC 7 Eyewitness News Sports team as weekend sports anchor and reporter in October, 2014.

Vice President and News Director Jennifer Graves commented about Miller's expertise in the sport arena, "During her time here in Chicago, Dionne Miller has built a stellar reputation as an aggressive reporter who tells great stories and connects with viewers. She has a passion for sports and it shows. We are thrilled she's joining us and know she'll be a terrific addition to the ABC 7 sports team."

When Miller first started reporting sports in Chicago, she hit the ground running. She was assigned to cover opening day at Wrigley Field and simultaneously fell in love with the city and its fans. She's since covered it all, from the Bears, to the Bulls, the Hawks to high school sports.

Most recently, Miller was at Fox Chicago where she worked as a sports anchor and reporter since 2012.

Prior to that, she served as host for Fox Sports Ohio, primarily covering pre and post- game shows for the Cleveland Cavaliers from 2010-12. In addition, she served as college football sideline reporter for the Big Ten Network.

She was the main anchor of the "Columbus Sports Network" (WCSN, Columbus, OH), after reporting sports in Sarasota, Florida; San Diego, California and the New England area.

Miller began her career at KSVI/KHMT in Billings, Montana, serving as sports reporter before moving on to WPTZ in Burlington, Vermont as weekend sports anchor.

Miller is a true sports fan. She jokes, "When not working, I enjoy watching sports, I know, shocking!" She also loves family, friends and good food.

Miller is an Ohio native. She and her husband have two young children and enjoy calling Chicago home.

Dionne's Stories
Chicago Cubs beat White Sox 10-5 in 1st game of Crosstown Classic Series at Rate Field
White Sox and Cubs fans were in a great mood Friday for the start of the Crosstown Classic, and you could not have dialed up better weather, which is fitting because the sun has been shining on both ball clubs as of late.
ABC7 Sports Overtime with Dionne Miller
Dionne Miller gets you ready for your favorite Chicago sports teams this weekend!
ABC7 Sports Overtime with Dionne Miller: May 15, 2026
On the latest ABC7 Sports Overtime, Dionne Miller previewed the Chicago White Sox-Cubs Crosstown Classic Series, broke down the Bears' NFL season schedule release, and discussed the Bulls' NBA Draft outlook.
ABC7 Sports Overtime with Dionne Miller: May 1, 2026
On the latest ABC7 Sports Overtime, Dionne Miller discussed the continued success for the Chicago White Sox and Cubs, and recapped the Chicago Bears' NFL Draft.
2026 NFL Draft: Chicago Bears wrap up final day with 3 defensive selections
The NFL Draft wrapped up Saturday as the Chicago Bears made more selections in rounds five and six, adding to their defense.
2026 NFL Draft: Chicago Bears make more picks in 2nd, 3rd round; fans excited for Dillon Thieneman
Chicago Bears top draft pick Dillon Thieneman is headed to Chicago. The highly-touted safety was introduced at Halas Hall Friday, as the Bears continued to make more picks in the next rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft.
ABC7 Sports Overtime with Dionne Miller: April 24, 2026
On the latest ABC7 Sports Overtime, Dionne Miller discussed the Chicago Bears' NFL Draft picks as the team looks forward to the 2026 season.
2026 NFL Draft: Chicago Bears select Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman with 25th pick in Round 1
When it comes to choosing a direction in the NFL draft, the Chicago Bears have some flexibility. And if they can replicate last year's success, they'll really be in good shape.
ABC7 Sports Overtime with Dionne Miller: April 17, 2026
On the latest ABC7 Sports Overtime, Dionne Miller discussed the rough start to the season for the Chicago Cubs and White Sox, a Bears NFL Draft preview, big changes for the Bulls and Sky, and the Blackhawks' season ending.
March Madness: Illini alums from 2005 Final Four team cheering for Illinois championship
It's been 21 years since the University of Illinois danced into the Final Four, only to fall short in the NCAA National Championship game, a loss that still lingers over the Orange and Blue.