Meredith Yeomans joined NBC 5 in May 2015. She has lived in Collin County since 2012 and is proud to report stories from the place she calls home.
In 2014, she won the Texas Associated Press Broadcasters awards for "Best Spot Story" and "Best Series."
Originally from Florida, she received her degree in journalism from the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Her broadcasting career began in radio in Tampa. She has held various roles at WFLA in Tampa, KTRK in Houston, KVTK in Phoenix and KTEN in Sherman.
Meredith's interests include sports, animals, film, fashion and facts.
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Fans cheer on Dallas Stars as Game 1 of Western Conference Finals kicks off
The road to the Stanley Cup runs through Dallas, and the quest continues. The Stars were on home ice for game one of the Western Conference Finals against the Edmonton Oilers and fans showed out to cheer on their team.
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Stars fans pack AAC for Game 1 of Western Conference Finals
The Stars were on home ice for game one of the Western Conference Finals against the Edmonton Oilers and fans showed up to support their team.
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SB 2623 could force Samaritan Inn in McKinney to close, says CEO
Bill could shut down Texas homeless shelters located near schools, parks, advocates warn.
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Texas bill could shut down homeless shelters near schools, parks
SB 2623 would ban homeless shelters within 1,500 feet of schools or parks. Advocates warn it could close critical facilities statewide. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has the story.
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Tarrant County couple survives unprovoked roadside shooting
A Tarrant County couple says their truck was hit by gunfire during an unprovoked shooting while driving in Fort Worth. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has their story.
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Couple warns of unprovoked shooting in traffic jam in Fort Worth
A Fort Worth couple says they were shot at in traffic with their daughter in the backseat.
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Family speaks out after innocent man is killed in street racing crash
Dallas cook killed in street racing crash; police seek second car in fatal hit.
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Family mourns innocent man killed in Dallas street racing crash
Jose Medina Soto, 59, was hit head-on after work. Police seek a second suspect in deadly street racing incident. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has more.
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Phones ringing off the hook after Mavs land No. 1 draft pick
After trading Luka Doncic, the Mavericks defied 1.8% odds to win the NBA Draft Lottery. CEO Rick Welts says fans are flooding back. NBC 5’s Meredith Yeomans has more.
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Mavs CEO Rick Welts says phones are “ringing off the hook” since winning NBA Draft Lottery
After draft lottery win, Mavs say fans are calling nonstop to reclaim season tickets.