Keenan Willard reports for the 10 p.m. news on NBC 5.
A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Keenan reported in his hometown for NBC affiliate WRAL before joining the NBC 5 team.
Keenan started his reporting career out in the West Texas town of El Paso, where he covered several stories that resonated nationally, including immigration at the southern border and the Aug. 3, 2019, mass shooting at the Cielo Vista Walmart.
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A rabid sports fan, Keenan is a long-suffering supporter of the NC State Wolfpack (and thrilled for SMU to bring ACC hoops to DFW).
Keenan graduated from Washington & Lee University in 2018 with a degree in journalism.
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Mineral Wells mourns teen killed in crash, rallies for survivors
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Community mourns Mineral Wells HS senior killed in crash before graduation
Mineral Wells unites to honor a teen killed in a crash and help two others recovering.
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Dallas cyclist recovering after being hit by suspect leading police chase
A Dallas cyclist was thrown from the hood of a speeding car that was evading police in Mesquite. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has the story.
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Boater hits, severely injures kayaker at Lake Grapevine
Grapevine Fire Department responded to a call after a kayaker was struck by the operator of a personal watercraft on Sunday. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard is on the scene.
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Dallas cyclist hit during police chase, survives being thrown from hood of car
Friends say Jim Martin was riding in a group along the I-30 Frontage Road in Mesquite when he was hit by the suspect.
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A week before retirement, Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noaks reflects on career
In his final sit-down interview, Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakese talked with NBC 5’s Keenan Willard about his 25-year career and his four years as top cop, marked by moments of soaring accomplishments and serious challenges.
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Retiring Fort Worth police chief talks biggest wins, challenges of his career
In his final sit-down media interview Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes reflected on his career in law enforcement and as the city’s top cop.
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Gordon baseball team heads to playoffs after tornado damages community
Gordon High School’s baseball team is playing in the fourth round of the UIL state playoffs – their first game since a tornado hit the Palo Pinto County community, destroying their practice facility and most of the team’s equipment.
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Gordon baseball team chases state title after tornado damages community
Gordon High School’s baseball team is playing in the fourth round of the UIL state playoffs – their first game since a tornado hit the Palo Pinto County community.
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North Texas exotic animal shelter severely damaged by Saturday's storms
Some of the most severe damage from Saturday’s storms came in the Wise County town of Bridgeport. An exotic animal shelter is facing thousands of dollars in repairs after powerful winds leveled structures and brought down trees. The Center for Animal Research and Education is home to lions, tigers, and other big cats, but none of them are as...