
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
1 dead after pickup truck hits Fort Worth apartment building
Fort Worth police are investigating a deadly crash after a driver lost control and slammed into an apartment building, killing the man inside.
15 displaced after 3-alarm fire rips through Arlington apartment building
An overnight fire at a two-story apartment building in Arlington displaced 15 residents, including three children, early Wednesday morning.
Fort Worth Police Chief Garcia creates new unit to boost transparency and civil rights protections
Fort Worth Police Chief Eddie Garcia announced the formation of a Constitutional Policing Unit aimed at increasing transparency, accountability, and civil rights protections by proactively reviewing departmental policies and procedures.
Santa brings in holidays with style at Fort Worth Stockyards
The holidays kicked off in cowboy fashion on Friday, and what better way for Santa to swing through the Fort Worth Stockyards than in a Cadillac Eldorado?
Mission Arlington volunteers deliver over 7,000 Thanksgiving meals across North Texas
The annual Mission Arlington Thanksgiving drive mobilized thousands of volunteers to successfully deliver over 7,000 holiday meals across North Texas.
Road rage leads to shooting outside Burleson Whataburger
Burleson police believe road rage led to a shooting in a Whataburger parking lot.
35 children adopted in Tarrant County for National Adoption Day
Several North Texas families expanded in a Tarrant County courtroom on Friday as children and teens in foster care found their forever homes.
Driver charged with manslaughter for TRE train crash that killed 5-year-old
In a statement to FOX 4 Thursday night, the father of the child says he doesn't believe his brother, who was driving at the time, should face charges.
Fort Worth ISD will appeal state takeover
The Fort Worth Independent School District is appealing a state takeover following a 7 to 1 school board vote.
Dallas opens World Cup volunteer center at Fair Park
The World Cup Volunteer Center officially opened on Tuesday inside the Food and Fiber Pavilion at Dallas Fair Park. It will be the hub for thousands of volunteers.









