Noelle Walker joined NBC on February 5, 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 Angeles, 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!
The Latest
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Bats call Fort Worth Botanic Garden home
There’s a place in Fort Worth where traffic gets heavier at night. That’s when some residents around the Fort Worth Botanic Garden go to work. Noelle Walker has the story.
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Bats find sanctuary at Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Two years into a 5-year study, the North American Bat Monitoring Program has identified 5-species of bats living at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
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Highland Park students help tell 13-year-old's story through music
Students at Highland Park Middle School are honoring 13-year-old Will Woleben, who lives with a rare, terminal disease, by turning his story into music. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker shares how the “Heart of Hope” performance is giving voice to his journey and inspiring a community.
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Highland Park Middle School band tells McKinney teen's story through music
The Sing Me A Story Foundation commissioned an original work to tell the story of 13-year-old Will Woleben, who has Leigh Syndrome.
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Dallas Stars fans build hockey rink inside their home
When the puck drops on the Dallas Stars Stanley Cup playoff run, the Ayala Family will be watching rink side, inside their Fort Worth home. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker explains.
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Fort Worth family has next level love for hockey and Dallas Stars
When the puck drops on the Dallas Stars Stanley Cup playoff run, the Ayala Family will be watching rink side, inside their Fort Worth home.
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PBR World Champion bull ‘Man Hater' is setting the bar for the sport
‘Man Hater’ clinched the World Champion title in the first weekend of the PBR World Finals at the Cowtown Coliseum. When it comes to bucking bulls, there is one that stands above the rest. “His name is ‘Man Hater,’” Gene Owen, who is a partner/owner of the bull, said. “He’s not aggressive towards people, but he don’t like ’em...
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PBR crowns ‘Man Hater' World Champion Bull for second year in a row
The Professional Bull Riders World Finals are coming up but the World Champion Bull has already been crowned. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker explains why Man Hater is the best for the second year running.
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Military veteran overcomes obstacles to get degree from UTA
John Shirley graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington decades after his first attempt at college. When the University of Texas at Arlington held its commencement ceremony on Friday, one of the graduates stood out. “Most of my classmates are in their 20s or 30s,” John Shirley said. “And I’m above 60!” Most of Mr. Shirley’s classmates aren’t...
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Road to college graduation longer than most for UTA graduate John Shirley
When faced with hard times, it can be easy to give up. One of the hardest lessons is learning how to keep moving forward. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports that’s how one UT Arlington graduate got his degree Friday.