Peyton Yager
Hello DFW! After four years and a few stops along the way, I’m blessed to be back in my home state of Texas reporting for FOX 4.
I grew up in Friendswood, Texas, which is a suburb outside of Houston. For my family, the news was on every morning before school and every evening before bed. I specifically remember when my curiosity for this craft began. My family evacuated for Hurricane Rita in 2005, and we sat in a hotel lobby for days. My eyes were glued to the television watching the Reporters stand in intense conditions ready to bring our family constant information.
"Follow your passion. It will lead you to your purpose." - Oprah Winfrey
But to be honest, my path wasn’t smooth in the beginning.
I started my freshman year at The University of Texas at Austin in Honors Biology and walked across the stage my senior year with a double major in Broadcast Journalism and Political Science. It took one elective class, a long talk with myself, and a leap of faith to learn the desire to be a journalist was still burning inside me.
Now, I wouldn’t change it for the world.
My reporting career began in Fayetteville, Arkansas. In 2019, I moved to Oklahoma City where I covered deadly tornadoes, the Johnson & Johnson opioid trial, and Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign rally in Tulsa. My last year in the Sooner State was dedicated to sharing the stories of Oklahomans deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic while pressing politicians for answers.
March 2021, I was honored to learn my dream of joining the FOX 4 team was coming true. You can catch me on FOX 4 News at 9 P.M. and 10 P.M. If I’m not at work, I’m with my rescue pup Maci, cheering on my Longhorns, or enjoying a large plate of Tex-Mex in this beautiful city.
See you around!
Have a story? Email me peyton.yager@fox.com.
The latest from Peyton Yager
Widow of slain Lewisville pawn shop owner finds closure after murder conviction
Nearly two years after her husband was murdered at the Lewisville pawn shop he owned, one of the men arrested for his murder was convicted and will never get out of prison. "He took the best thing away from me.. He split my soul in two."
VIDEO: Driver speeds off after hitting Plano 12-year-old walking to school
Plano police are looking for the driver who hit a 12-year-old girl on her way to school and then drove off. The video is painful to watch and hear.
Community honors fallen Terrell police officer Jacob Candanoza
The law enforcement family is also vowing to support Candanoza's wife and daughter he left behind. "We will love you with everything we have."
Dallas drive-by shooting leaves mother, daughter seriously hurt after night out
Nikki James and her 20-year-old daughter were shot while riding home from a night out early in a private ride she hired. Police say an unknown vehicle pulled up, opened fire on the black SUV and took off.
Terrell police officer shot and killed after pulling over truck with expired plates
Police say the officer pulled over a truck with expired license plates from Mississippi and called for cover. But before backup arrived, he was shot multiple times at close range.
Family of 18-year-old killed in Arlington Airbnb shooting speaks out
The family of the victim speaks out after an 18-year-old woman was shot and killed at an Airbnb near AT&T Stadium over the weekend.
Dallas game warden investigating coyote shootings in Lochwood neighborhood
Authorities are trying to determine if a vigilante is shooting coyotes or if they have nefarious motives. Just last month, a homeowner said a bullet went through the front window of his house.
'He's got a gun!' Wrong-way driver arrested after shootout near Southlake Central Market
Southlake police say a 19-year-old driver is in custody after he hit multiple vehicles, got out of his van, then pulled out a rifle and started shooting.
Euless man says he mutilated victims' bodies, ate human heart as part of 'ritualistic sacrifices'
A Tarrant County jury must now determine whether a Euless man convicted of killing three people, dismembering them and burning their bodies will receive the death penalty. He told police the killings were "sacrifices."
Botham Jean's family awarded nearly $100M in civil wrongful death case
The family was only seeking $54.4 million. They say any money they do collect will go to help others, like Botham would have wanted.