Bill Melugin is one of Fox News’ most recognizable faces, known for his calm on-camera presence and fearless field reporting. A former model turned Emmy-winning investigative journalist, Melugin has covered major national stories, from migrant crossings and wildfires to school shootings and presidential inaugurations. In 2022 alone, he spent more than 170 days at the U.S.-Mexico border, capturing drone footage and conducting interviews with migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, and other countries. His work focuses on showing the realities on the ground while giving voice to those affected.
Born in Orange County, Melugin graduated from ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism in 2012. He began his career at KTTV FOX 11 in Los Angeles, where he earned three Emmys, three Edward R. Murrow Awards, and two Golden Mike Awards for breaking significant stories, including the Gavin Newsom French Laundry scandal. Colleagues note his dedication, saying he consistently goes above and beyond to uncover the facts.
Off-camera, Melugin honors his late father, Gary, who passed away at 55, by quietly reflecting before live reports. He lives in Brentwood near his mother and cares for rescued pets. Since 2018, Melugin has been in a relationship with Katy Johnson, a model and founder of One Model Mission, a global initiative highlighting women’s stories. The couple keeps their relationship private but supportive.
Even in areas where Fox News faces criticism, locals have thanked Melugin for his balanced, on-the-ground reporting. Known for his professionalism, integrity, and work ethic, he has earned respect from colleagues and viewers alike. Whether covering high-stakes immigration stories, natural disasters, or breaking news, Bill Melugin blends intensity, accuracy, and heart, establishing himself as a trusted journalist who connects with the communities he reports on.