
Dionne Anglin
I am hopelessly hooked on this profession!
It all began when, as an undergraduate at the University of North Texas in Denton, I landed a position as a news intern here at KDFW.
I was able to observe reporters, photographers, anchors, producers, editors and assignment desk managers spin ideas, current events and spot news into award-winning newscasts. It was then and still is a truly awesome thing.
I was born and raised in Fort Worth, where I graduated from Trimble Tech High School.
So as you can imagine, I count it a great privilege to return home after an incredible journey as a journalist.
My career in storytelling has taken me from television stations in Tallahassee, New Orleans, Sacramento and San Francisco as well as a brief stint in San Antonio.
Along the way, I've chased hurricanes and politicians, covered crime and corruption, not to mention my share of grand openings and parades.
Nowadays, I'm doing more of the same, but in the place where it all began!
The sensational part of it all-- I get the awesome opportunity to share the personal stories of many incredible North Texans.
I'm also blessed that my schedule allows me to attend performances and support my daughter, Belmont University freshman Madison Anglin, a classical pianist and singer-songwriter.
One of my favorite quotes continues to be this one by motivational speaker Les Brown-- "You must tell yourself, no matter how hard it is, or how hard it gets, I'm going to make it."
If you have a story to tell, email me at dionne.anglin@fox.com.
The latest from Dionne Anglin
White Settlement motel fire leaves 1 guest, 2 officers injured
Two White Settlement police officers and a motel guest are recovering after a major fire on Thursday afternoon.
TEA names new superintendent, Fort Worth ISD Board of Managers in state takeover
Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath appointed Peter Licata and a nine-member Board of Managers Tuesday to lead Fort Worth ISD through a state takeover.
"My mom does not deserve this": Man mourns mother, brother killed in deadly Stephenville crash
A family is mourning the loss of two family members who were killed Sunday morning when a driver crashed into their Stephenville home.
Lake Dallas house explosion forces resident evacuations
Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of an explosion at a house in Lake Dallas from Thursday night.
Meals On Wheels worker saves elderly woman from medical episode
A young Meals On Wheels worker in Tarrant County made a lifesaving effort last week during a routine delivery.
Doctors warn of surge in respiratory viruses ahead of spring break
North Texas health officials warn of a seasonal surge in respiratory viruses like flu, RSV, and COVID-19 as spring break travel and crowded gatherings lead to increased illness rates and hospitalizations in Dallas.
Firefighter, family killed in multi-fatality car crash in Cooke County
A car crash in Cooke County on Saturday night left a volunteer firefighter and several members of his family dead.
Mixed verdict reached in North Texas ICE center Antifa terror attack trial
Jurors have reached a mixed verdict in the trial for nine people accused of a 2025 “ambush" attack on a North Texas ICE detention facility. Defendant Benjamin Song was found guilty of attempted murder. The other eight defendants were acquitted on that charge. However, they were found guilty on other charges.
Jury deliberates in North Texas ICE center ‘Antifa’ terror attack trial
After hearing more than two weeks of testimony, jurors are now deliberating in the trial for nine people accused of attacking an ICE detention center in North Texas.
Closing arguments heard in Alvarado ICE facility ambush trial
Closing arguments are underway in the trial for nine people accused of an ambush attack on an ICE detention center in North Texas. Outside the federal courthouse in Fort Worth, their supporters are protesting while they wait to see how the trial concludes.








