Dominique Newland

Dominique Newland

Anchor/reporter

Dominique Newland joined the FOX 10 news team in December of 2023 as a weekend anchor and reporter.

Dominique is over the moon to be back in the Valley! She first started her journalism career down the road at KYMA in Yuma, Arizona as a morning anchor. In those two years, she covered a variety of stories about immigration, agriculture, and presidential visits. 

She went on to work as a weekend morning anchor and reporter at KVUE, the ABC affiliate in Austin, Texas. Throughout her time there, Dominique was chosen to travel to San Antonio and cover a national story where 51 migrants were found dead in a semitruck trailer. She performed wall-to-wall coverage for affiliate stations nationwide. She was also credited with being one of the first reporters on the scene of a massive tornado in 2022 that affected the town of Round Rock. Also, while in Austin, Dominique conducted various celebrity red carpet interviews, emceed galas, covered movies premieres and music festivals. 

Dominique grew up in Carmel, Indiana. She graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. She served on the executive board for her college's National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) chapter. Dominique is still a proud member of NABJ. 

Outside of work, you can find Dominique shopping at local farmer's markets, traveling, checking out new restaurants and speakeasy's and patiently waiting for Beyoncé's next concert dates. 

You can email her stories ideas at dominique.newland@fox.com. You can also follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. 

The latest from Dominique Newland

Jermaine Johnson was killed nearly 20 years ago in Phoenix

Jermaine Johnson was shot & killed on Oct. 20, 2006, following an argument with a group of people while he was returning from a store with his cousin and a friend. Nearly 20 years later, his family continues to plead for tips to help solve the cold case.

Phoenix college prep students swim for a good cause

"We're raising money for athletes' mental health and to show that it's okay to not be okay and that there's always someone to reach out to," said Sophie Dumanski, a Xavier Swim for the Light leader.

Gov. Hobbs signs Chase Field renovations bill

House Bill 2704 earmarks $500 million toward renovations to Chase Field. The bill was passed in June and allocates funds over the next 30 years to pay for facility improvements at the ballpark.