
Maureen Umeh
I remember watching the news as a kid growing up in Chicago and seeing one of my favorite reporters taking on city hall and fighting for the little guy. He was something like a superhero, and I wanted to be just like him.
I'm proud to say that I've achieved the goal of becoming a reporter, and even more proud to know that some of my stories have helped make a difference.
Hello, everyone! My name is Maureen Umeh, and I'm an anchor and reporter for FOX 5 DC. It's a new shift for me after being here at FOX 5 since 2002 and anchoring and reporting on mostly the evening and weekend newscasts.
The early hours are taking some adjustment, but boy am I having fun. I mean, on what other show can you go from covering something serious at the White House to dancing with a celebrity, and laughing till you cry with a famous comedian? It's a whirlwind, and I'm so glad to hear from so many of you who tell me how much you enjoy our shows.
My career in TV started many moons ago in Champaign, Illinois. I was lucky to land a full-time reporting job at WCIA-TV right after I graduated from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.
I worked so hard to get that job. I had a radio talk show and also DJ’d. I wrote for the university newspaper, and then I worked at the TV station. I did anything I thought would give me the experience needed to be a better journalist. It wasn't always fun, but it proves that hard work does pay off.
My next stop was Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina, where I served as one of the main anchors for the late evening newscasts on WSPA-TV. I had such an amazing experience there and treasure the memories.
I've been honored with several awards for my work. They include an Emmy for Best Investigative Series and Best Newscast. I've also been honored by many other organizations, including the South Carolina Television and Arts Association; the Illinois Broadcaster's Association and the NAACP.
I served as the Chairwoman for the Upstate Leadership Council of the American Cancer Society and also worked with nonprofit organizations, including Big Brothers, Big Sisters and Mathew House, an agency for disadvantaged youth. With that said, my biggest accomplishment is my daughter.
She is a dream come true, and I am so grateful to be her Mom. In my free time, I love to travel. What Nigerian doesn't? Yes, I am full Nigerian. Born there, partially bred there. Ask me how I got rid of my accent or learned to pronounce the word, "fork." Now, how's that for a tease? Thank you for watching and allowing me the honor of bringing you the news.
The latest from Maureen Umeh
School resources officers could expand to elementary schools in Loudoun County
A major decision that could reshape school security in Loudoun County is expected on Tuesday.
E‑ZPass text message scam targeting drivers in DMV
Drivers across the D.C. region and nationwide are being warned about a growing text message scam involving fake E ZPass toll notices.
Son kills father in Loudoun County murder-suicide
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a deadly shooting early Monday that left a father and son dead.
Fairfax County casino bill faces Virginia house vote Tuesday
A key vote in Richmond Tuesday could move Fairfax County closer to allowing a casino, but new projections and polling are raising questions about the plan.
Hazardous road conditions Monday as winter storm hits DC region
Slick, slippery roads made for a hazardous Monday morning commute across the Washington, D.C. region as another round of winter weather moved into the area.
Sphere proposed for National Harbor; Maryland leaders project $1.5B annual economic impact
Governor Wes Moore and Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy outlined a projected $1.5 billion annual economic impact for Maryland for bringing a massive Sphere entertainment venue to National Harbor.
Potomac River Sewage Spill: DC Water targets mid‑March repair; Trump, Moore clash over response
DC Water says it is targeting mid-March to repair the collapsed pipe that sent sewage into the Potomac River outside Washington, D.C., last month.
Wootton High School shooting: Classes resume Tuesday as investigation continues
Classes resumed Tuesday at Wootton High School following Monday’s shooting and an hours‑long lockdown that left a 16‑year‑old hospitalized and another student facing charges.
DC street section closed amid collapse concerns
A stretch of 14th Street NW between L Street and Thomas Circle is closed Monday after an inspection revealed the roadway is at risk of collapsing.
Students return to class across the DMV after weeklong snow break
Most students across the D.C. region are back in classrooms on Wednesday after nearly a week off because of last month’s snowstorm.









