When Dr. Phil Called, Houston Newscaster Dominique Sachse Answered (2024)

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When longtime Houston newscaster Dominique Sachse announced she was moving to Dallas, it caused a stir. This month, with Fanchon Stinger, she will begin co-hosting Morning on Merit Street, part of Dr. Phil McGraw’s new cable network based on a 5-acre campus in Fort Worth’s AllianceTexas development.

Did you move from Houston to Dallas because the Astros are no-good cheaters and you wanted to root for an honest, world-championship baseball team? [laughs] Hey, you are not going to trash my Astros. I’m sorry. And my Texans.

I know your name is pronounced differently, but please tell me you bought a house in Sachse. Yeah, it’s sacks-ee, Texas, and my name is socks-eh. When I anchored at KPRC, in Houston, I received one day in the mail a badge from the Sachse Fire Department, and somebody who worked there wrote me a really sweet note and asked me if I had any relatives in Sachse because it was inhabited by a bunch of German immigrants, and my father was from Hamburg. I asked him, and he said no Sachses went to Sachse. But I live in the Mid-Cities, because I wanted to be in close proximity to work. I’ve got to be here in the wee hours of the morning. I’m leasing a townhouse right now, and I would love to buy, but I just don’t know where yet, so I’m figuring out my neighborhood.

You left KPRC in 2021, after 28 years in the TV news business, and created a huge YouTube and podcast audience. Why return to TV news? Anytime I would get asked by viewers, “Will you ever go back to news?” my answer was always no, never, I’m done. I’m finished. Because the news industry had just gone in a direction that didn’t align with me. I could not stomach where it was going. I mean, I got into the business to be able to present both sides and be a true journalist, and right now everything’s opinion journalism, and I just don’t like that. So when I came here, and they were talking about the vision of the news content, where they wanted to go, I thought, That’s why I got into the business in the first place. I love this service that it provides to a community. It’s invaluable. I love the connection that you forge with people in a work environment like this. It’s a rush, and to be able to do that in a live news format, it’s exhilarating for me, and I missed that part of the business.

How does your faith influence how you do your job? Everything begins and ends with God for me. I pray in the morning about everything. Faith is my compass, and it’s how I do everything in life—not just my job but everything. It’s how I parent. It’s how I approach friendships. I want to honor my creator.

Your son Styles is a freshman in college. Did he get a vote on this move? [laughs] He did not get a vote on this. This is Mom’s decision. At first he was like, wait. It shocked him, and then, when he came up here and he saw it, he said, “Mom, I’m so proud of you,” and my heart melted. So he’s excited.

I’m turning 54 next month. Any advice for dealing with fine lines and wrinkles? Get yourself to a dermatologist, and get some rest.

Have you found a hairdresser in Dallas, or are you going back to Houston every time you need a blowout? My hairdresser in Houston happens to have a salon up here as well. He’s Ceron, with Ceron Hair Studio. That was a big factor in the move. [laughs]

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Skinny jeans: yes or no? No. There are two exceptions for skinny jeans, either tucked in cowboy boots or riding boots.

“There are two exceptions for skinny jeans, either tucked in cowboy boots or riding boots.”

Even with the new job, you’re still doing a podcast, and you’re taking Over 50 & Flourishing on a live tour. The Dallas recording is in June. How the heck do you manage your workload? I’m trying not to think about it. I will find a way to strike that balance, but I know it’s going to be a lot of heavy lifting.

All right. Welcome to town, and screw the Astros. [laughs] Way to circle back!

This story originally appeared in the April issue ofD Magazinewith the headline“Screen Time.”Write to[emailprotected].

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Why is Dominique Sachse leaving Houston? ›

In her latest episode of "Over 50 & Flourishing," Sachse reveals her new job in Dallas. Earlier this month, she left Houston for what she described as a great opportunity. Sachse joined Merit Street Media as the morning co-host for one of its newest shows— "Morning on Merit Street"— set to debut Feb.

What is Dominique Sachse doing with Dr. Phil? ›

Sachse will take on a new role at Merit Street Media — a media company founded by talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw. “I'm back in the business in a way that brings such joy to my heart, because the decision-making in doing live news content from Merit Street is steeped in true journalism,” Sachse said.

Why is Dominique Sachse moving to Dallas Fort worth? ›

Dominique Sachse announced on her podcast on Monday that she is leaving Houston to move to Dallas for a new job opportunity. After spending most of her life living in Houston, former KPRC 2 anchor Dominique Sachse is now residing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for a new work opportunity.

What happened to Dominique's mother? ›

This week Dominique Sachse's precious mother, Audrey Toll, died five days after she suffered a major cardiac event and subsequently was placed in a medically-induced coma.

What is Nick Florescu doing now? ›

After graduating from Boston College in 1974, Nick worked in the oil energy sector. Later, he founded the advertising agency Centrade USA in 1991 and has served as its president for over 30 years. Since 2011, Nick has led Centrade USA's digital online expansion, Kubis Interactive, Inc., according to his LinkedIn.

What job does Dominique Sachse have in Dallas? ›

When longtime Houston newscaster Dominique Sachse announced she was moving to Dallas, it caused a stir. This month, with Fanchon Stinger, she will begin co-hosting Morning on Merit Street, part of Dr. Phil McGraw's new cable network based on a 5-acre campus in Fort Worth's AllianceTexas development.

How did merit street media get its name? ›

The name of our new network, Merit Street Media, holds a special significance. I chose "Merit" to honor the meritocracy upon which our amazing country was built, and "Street" to represent "Main Street" America.

What happened to Audrey Toll? ›

Audrey Toll, a journalist and Emmy Award recipient, passed away on Tuesday, July 18, 2023. Dominique Sachse was her child. She was an adored mother of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. Dominique Sachse claims her mother, Audrey Toll, died unexpectedly last Thursday while out for dinner with friends.

How old is Sachse Texas? ›

The settlement was formally established in 1886, when Sachse donated land for the right-of-way to the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway in exchange for naming the station Sachse. In that same year the town received a post office with the registered name of Saxie, which was changed in 1892 to Sachse.

What anchors are leaving KPRC? ›

So far this year, former anchors Syan Rhodes, Anavid Reyes, Brandon Walker and reporter Taisha Walker have each left KPRC 2. For the latest and best from Chron, sign up for our daily newsletter here. Oct 17, 2023 |Updated Oct 18, 2023 8:15 a.m.

Who is the new meteorologist on KPRC channel 2? ›

Get 2 Know: Brittany Begley, KPRC2's new meteorologist.

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