Don Teague is an Emmy Award winning journalist and author.
Don was the primary evening news anchor at FOX Television in Houston from 2011 to 2016.
Previously, he was a correspondent for CBS News from 2009 through 2011, appearing regularly on The CBS Evening News, The Early Show, and Sunday Morning. While at CBS, Don covered major stories including the mass shooting of soldiers at Fort Hood and the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Don worked as an NBC News correspondent from 2002 until 2009. While working for NBC News, he covered stories as varied as the war in Iraq, riots in France, hurricane Katrina, and the seizure of children from a polygamist ranch in Texas.
Don has extensive military experience, having served as a Captain in the Army Reserve and National Guard and logging nearly thousand hours of military and civilian helicopter pilot time.
He holds a Master of Science in international studies from Troy State University and a Bachelor of Arts in broadcast journalism from San Diego State University.
Don lives on a ranch near Austin with his wife Kiki, three horses, three dogs, a bunch of chickens, and a donkey. He and his wife have two grown daughters.
His first book, Saved By Her Enemy, was published by Simon and Schuster/Howard Books in March, 2010.