
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
Fort Worth animal shelter reaches critical capacity, moves pets to outdoor enclosures
Fort Worth animal shelters are well beyond capacity and urgently need adopters and fosters to help ease the overflow.
Johnson County Sheriff trial: Deputy Chief alleges "witch hunt" after sexual harassment investigation
The criminal trial involving retaliation claims against Johnson County Sheriff Adam King continued on Wednesday, with the county's Deputy Chief testifying about the working conditions he faced under King after reporting sexual harassment claims against him.
Trial begins in official oppression, retaliation case against Johnson County Sheriff
A trial in Johnson County between the Johnson County Sheriff and his Deputy Chief began on Tuesday, months after the sheriff was initially arrested and charged with official oppression, sexual harassment and retaliation against a witness.
Cajun Navy rescues North Texas youth baseball team in Mississippi
Volunteers with Cajun Navy 2016 safely evacuated members of the Parker County Pickles youth baseball team after rapid floodwaters threatened their Mississippi Airbnb during a tournament.
Klyde Warren Park swarmed by Argentina fans ahead of Dallas World Cup match
A large, high-energy crowd of ticketless Argentina fans gathered early at downtown Dallas' Klyde Warren Park for a vibrant pre-World Cup rally ahead of Monday's highly anticipated match against Austria.
99-year-old Opal Lee to attend this year’s Juneteenth walk
Opal Lee, the 99-year-old "Grandmother of Juneteenth," is expected to return to lead Fort Worth's "Walk for Freedom" this Friday after missing last year due to health reasons.
World Cup fans 'beat the heat' in Arlington ahead of Wednesday's match
A multi-layered emergency medical operation is underway in Arlington to protect visiting World Cup fans from heat exhaustion as temperatures soar ahead of Wednesday's highly anticipated match.
Fort Worth Police continuing to investigate fatal shooting near Ridglea Country Club
Fort Worth Police continue to investigate a fatal shooting that left an adult man dead Sunday morning on the city's west side.
Japan national team, fans ready for opening World Cup tilt
Japan is set to face the Netherlands Saturday afternoon at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, and fans are excited to get even a passing glance at their favorite players.









