
Dawn Timmeney
Dawn Timmeney joined the FOX 29 News team in January of 2013 as a general assignment reporter. She also anchors the weekend evening editions of the FOX 29 News.
Prior to joining FOX 29, Dawn spent twelve years as an anchor at NBC-10 in Philadelphia, where she won an Emmy for Outstanding Entertainment Broadcast. An avid animal lover, Dawn also co-produced and hosted "Dawn’s Pet Project," an entertaining and informative weekly show about animals which aired on NBC NonStop on Comcast.
Before moving to Philadelphia, Dawn anchored at WBRE-TV, the NBC-affiliate in Wilkes-Barre, PA. She co-anchored the 5pm, 6pm and 11pm news, with the 5pm and 11pm winning Emmy Awards for Best Newscast. Dawn kicked off her television career as a reporter and anchor for two years at WFMZ-TV in Allentown, PA.
Dawn graduated from Emerson College in Boston with a B.S. in Mass Communication and Broadcast Journalism. She attended Moravian Academy in Bethlehem, PA, until 10th grade. Dawn graduated from George School in Newtown, PA, where she spent her last two years of high school as a boarding student.
In 1993, Dawn and her husband founded the Max and Lorraine Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to helping children who suffer from asthma. In conjunction with the American Lung Association, they established Camp AsthmaCadabra in the Pocono Mountains, for children who would otherwise be denied a summer camping experience because of their asthma.
Dawn is an Honorary Board Member of the Crohns and Colitis Foundation, as well as the "Little Smiles" organization. She is also a huge education advocate and a former member of the Board of Trustees for Community Partnership School.
Dawn and her husband, Mike, have a daughter named Oona. She also has a stepson, Eamon. She loves the outdoors and spends her winters skiing and summers sailing in the Poconos.
The latest from Dawn Timmeney
Souderton High School gate access, traffic concerns debated at Montgomery County meeting
Traffic and safety concerns regarding the gated entrance at Souderton High School in Montgomery County were discussed at a school board committee meeting.
91-year-old Emil Dix honored for 70 years with Huntingdon Valley Fire
The Lower Moreland Township community honored 91-year-old Emil Dix for his 70 years of service with the Huntingdon Valley Fire Company.
THC edibles incident leaves Bucks County middle school students sick, district says
Several Pennsbury middle school students became ill after the district says they ate edibles containing THC.
Police warn of pickpocketers at Tredyffrin Township shopping center
Police in Tredyffrin are warning shoppers to be on the lookout for suspected pickpocketers plaguing one local shopping center.
Deadly triple shooting in West Philly under investigation: police
A woman is dead and two other people are injured after police say a shooting occurred in West Philadelphia Tuesday evening.
Dog shot during Chester rampage faces surgery as BVSPCA seeks donation
The Chester community is supporting a family dog named Diamond, who was critically injured during a violent incident that left three people dead, as she undergoes treatment and faces a long recovery.
Parkside council appoints new president after theft charges against former leader
Parkside Borough Council President Dominic Capobianco has resigned after being charged with stealing from taxpayers, prompting a special council meeting to address the matter and appoint a new president.
Philadelphia to start $51 fines for double parking in trolley lanes April 1
Philadelphia will begin issuing $51 fines to drivers who double park or illegally stop in trolley lanes starting April 1, using automated cameras mounted on trolleys.
Former middle school teacher charged with sexual assault of minor in Gloucester County
Former Orchard Valley Middle School teacher Ashley A. Fisler has been arrested and charged with multiple offenses, including sexual assault of a minor.
Gas prices hit two-year high in Philadelphia region amid Middle East war
Gas prices are rising sharply due to the ongoing war in the Middle East, reaching their highest levels in over two years and causing widespread frustration among drivers.









