Noelle Walker joined NBC 5 February 2016.
Before coming to North Texas, Noelle was a reporter and fill-in anchor in San Francisco and a freelance correspondent for the NBC Network and MSNBC.
Noelle has also worked in Los Angles, Minneapolis and Santa Barbara covering everything from feature stories to major news events, including the 9/11 attacks in New York City. She has been recognized for work with several Emmy and Edward R. Murrow awards for writing and reporting.
Noelle has a passion for telling people’s stories.
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The Dallas/Fort Worth area is not new to Noelle. She is a proud TCU Horned Frog graduate and did her first TV internship right here at NBC 5.
In her spare time, you’ll find Noelle out on a run or urban hike, or trying out a new restaurant. She also likes to cook. She’s known in her previous newsrooms for her secret chocolate chip cookie recipe, which she’ll gladly bake, but never share!
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TCU medical grad first makes family history
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TCU Burnett School of Medicine grad is first physician in family
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DFW area ‘Take a Plant, Leave a Plant' shares love of gardening
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Enjoying the love of gardening with Denton's ‘Take a Plant, Leave a Plant'
Gardening is good for your yard and your soul but it can be tough on your budget. What if we told you there’s a place where plants are free? NBC 5’s Noelle Walker has the story.
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North Texas boy born with half a heart inspires musical
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8-year old Arlington boy born with half a heart inspires community to ‘Sing Me a Story'
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Johnson County EOC reacts to deadly weekend flooding
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Texas Instruments celebrates 25th anniversary
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