Laura Ingle serves as a senior correspondent for NewsNation where she covers breaking news, general assignment stories, and contributes to enterprise reporting on true crime cases. Based in New York City, she joined the network as a freelance correspondent in September and became official in May 2024.
An award-winning veteran broadcast journalist, Ms. Ingle previously served as a senior correspondent at FOX News Channel for nearly 20 years from August 2005 – June 2023.
Most recently on NewsNation, Ms. Ingle contributed to an investigative series on the Long Island Serial Killer case where she hosted a five-part documentary, and seven-part podcast entitled, “Grim Tide: Hunting the Long Island Serial Killer.” Taking viewers through the rough bramble of Long Island’s Gilgo and Oak Beaches, Ms. Ingle also gained exclusive access at the Suffolk County Crime Lab to showcase the forensic technology being used to help track down a suspect in the decades-old crime.
During her tenure in broadcast journalism, she has covered numerous true crime cases, including the disappearance of van-life blogger Gabby Petito, the high-profile investigation into the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos, a Connecticut mother of five, and the case of Bryan Kohberger who was arrested for the murders of four college students in Moscow, Idaho in 2022. Ms. Ingle was one of the first reporters to broadcast from the Monroe County Correctional Facility in Pennsylvania after Mr. Kohberger was detained. Notably, she conducted an exclusive sit-down interview with Petito’s four parents and secured an exclusive one-on-one interview with Dulos’ estranged husband Fotis Dulos where she asked him face-to-face if he had anything to do with the disappearance. Her interview later became part of a documentary entitled, “Murder in Connecticut: The Jennifer Dulos Story.”
In 2005, Ms. Ingle earned an Edward R. Murrow award for her reporting on the Scott Peterson trial. Additionally, she hosted a 20-year anniversary special on the case entitled, “Reporter’s Notebook: The Scott Peterson Case.” Other high-profile criminal trials she has covered include the Michael Jackson child molestation case, the Connecticut Home Invasion double murder trial, the David Westerfield trial in San Diego, California, and the San Francisco dog mauling case.
Prior to her work on national television, Ms. Ingle was an investigative reporter, covering high-profile stories for NewsRadio KFBK- AM in her hometown of Sacramento, California. Previously she worked at KFI-AM 640 in Los Angeles, California where she earned four Golden Mike Awards from the Radio & Television News Association of Southern California.