Diane Pathieu
Diane Pathieu joined ABC 7 Chicago, the Number One station in the market, as a reporter in December, 2011. She reports for the ABC 7 weekend morning newscasts and fills-in throughout the week with news and traffic reports.

Prior to joining the ABC 7 team, Diane was a reporter/anchor at WTMJ4 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She reported for their morning show, "Live at Daybreak" and also served as anchor of "Live at Noon."

Diane got her start at KFXB-TV in Dubuque, Iowa after graduating Columbia College Chicago in 2001, and has worked at various stations in the Midwest over the years. She even dabbled in radio, both on-air and behind the scenes!

Diane is a native Chicagoan, born and raised in Rogers Park. She is a first-generation American; her family comes from Lebanon and Syria, and they are all fluent in the Assyrian language. Diane is happy to be back home and looks forward to helping serve her community.

Diane is happily married, and in the process of turning her Cheesehead husband into an honorary Chicago sports fan!

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Diane's Stories
Chicago police investigating after more than 20 cars vandalized in Kenwood
Neighbors woke up to find dozens of vehicles, vandalized, glass shattered and things in their vehicles strewn all about all in Kenwood.
Migrants Chicago: As more buses arrive, aldermen call on leaders for help; Greektown meeting heated
More than 2,000 migrants are waiting to be placed in shelters in Chicago, as four more buses arrived Wednesday.
Chicago police investigating string of robberies at North Side businesses
Chicago police are investigating a string of at least three robberies that occurred just minutes apart on the North Side late Wednesday night.
Bryan Jackson remains missing after going swimming in Lake Michigan
Bryan Jackson's loved ones believe he could still be alive, even though he went missing while swimming Tuesday morning.
Swimmer missing from boat in Lake Michigan after weekend drownings, rescues in Chicago, NW Ind.
Friends of a 14-year-old boy who drowned in East Chicago, Ind., said they tried desperately to save him, but couldn't.
Few delays, cancellations at airports as summer travel season wraps up on Chicago Labor Day weekend
The summer travel season is coming to a close with crowded airports, but few delays or cancelations, as of Monday morning.
Man charged with zip-tying woman's neck and beating, carjacking her in Harwood Heights denied bail
Prosecutors say Reese Miller sat in the 61-year-old victim's car and wrote a note, saying, in part, "I am deeply sorry for hurting people."
2 South Elgin High School students killed, 3 others injured in Bartlett crash: officials
Two South Elgin High School students were killed in a crash involving a car and a truck that injured three other people in Bartlett Thursday morning, police said.
Hurricane path Idalia: Storm causes flight cancellations at Midway; some flee Florida to Chicago
Dozens of flights are canceled at Chicago's airports, as Hurricane Idalia makes landfall.