Kerley began his broadcasting career in radio, as the news director for
KCPR-FM in
San Luis Obispo. He then shifted to television, first at nearby
KCOY in
Santa Maria as 11 p.m. anchor and 6 p.m. sports anchor from 1978 to 1981 (see him in from that era). He then moved to
KTVB in
Boise,
Idaho, for three years and then to
Seattle for fifteen years. He started at
KIRO-TV in 1983, moved to rival
KING-TV in 1986 for nearly six years, then back to KIRO until 1998. In November 1998, Kerley joined
WBBM-TV in
Chicago. In early 2001, he became the station's lead news anchor—anchoring the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts—after previously having filled in as the station's 10 p.m. anchor in late 2000. In late 2001, however, the station announced that it planned to replace Kerley. In early 2002, Kerley was officially replaced by
Antonio Mora. In February 2004, Kerley joined
ABC News as an overnight anchor and reporter for
World News Now,
World News This Morning, and
ABC News Now. == Personal ==