
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
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Dallas police have arrested two suspects linked to an officer-involved shooting on West Jefferson Boulevard earlier this week.
Woman pleads guilty ahead of trial for Fort Worth Sgt. Billy Randolph’s death
The woman accused of killing Fort Worth Police Sgt. Billy Randolph pleaded guilty just before the start of her jury trial on Thursday.
FIFA World Cup: Local Dutch restaurant prepares for influx of Netherlands fans
Though the Netherlands' national soccer team only plays one World Cup match in North Texas, local fans are gearing up for the Orange Legion to invade this summer.
FIFA World Cup: Fans of the Netherlands to bring orange double-decker bus to Texas
Dutch soccer fans in their orange gear and iconic double-decker bus are heading to Texas for the 2026 World Cup, starting their journey in Galveston and then stopping in North Texas before hopefully winning their first championship title.
Police impersonator killed in DPD standoff connected to further impersonation
A North Texas company that connects police to off-duty jobs says it thwarted a now-high-profile impostor's attempts to join its system. The police impersonator, now known to have worked security for U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, has been connected to another attempt to access police systems.
Quickie Crab’s Bad Luck: Masked men break into Lewisville restaurant days after car crash
Police are searching for two masked burglars who broke into the Quickie Crab restaurant in Lewisville just days after a vehicle crashed into the business.
IndyCar Grand Prix of Arlington: What you need to know
This Sunday, high-octane exhilaration will be on full display in North Texas as IndyCar's Grand Prix of Arlington kicks off on FOX. Here's what you need to know about this weekend's festivities.
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.
Texas woman and dog killed in Arlington collision on Cooper Street
Arlington police are investigating a fatal high-speed crash that killed a 53-year-old woman and her dog as investigators work to determine if street racing was a factor.
Community holds vigil for victims of 6th Street mass shooting in Austin
The Austin community came together Wednesday evening to hold a vigil for those lost in the mass shooting on 6th Street Sunday night.









