Alanna Quillen joined NBC 5 in October 2019 as a morning reporter for NBC 5 Today.
She is a North Texas native who was born and raised in Mesquite.
Before returning home, she made several stops across the South, most recently at WPTV in West Palm Beach, Florida as a reporter and fill-in anchor. While there, she reported on the tragic school shooting in Parkland, covered President Donald Trump at the Winter White House, and filed field reports throughout Hurricane Irma. She also reported on the ground in the Bahamas as a relief volunteer following Hurricane Dorian.
Her on-air career began in Midland, Texas as a weekend anchor and reporter. She also spent nearly five years in Louisiana working in Monroe and Shreveport as an evening anchor and reporter.
She's a proud graduate of Mesquite High School (Go Skeeters!) and the University of Texas at Arlington, where she studied broadcast journalism and worked on the school newspaper, The Shorthorn. While there, she studied abroad in France and also held internships in the metroplex including D Magazine and NBC 5. During her internship at NBC 5, she wrote feature stories for NBCDFW.com and shadowed the same reporters in the field whom she works alongside today.
Alanna has spent hundreds of volunteer hours working at animal shelters and soup kitchens for the last several years, most recently as an education docent at a sea turtle hospital in Juno Beach, Florida.
She is thrilled to be living just minutes away from her family and hometown friends. Outside of the newsroom, you'll find Alanna spending time with her animals, playing the ukulele, or getting lost in an antique mall.
The Latest
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Early voting issues continue in Tarrant County
Some Tarrant County residents are reporting issues at the polls during early voting. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Southwest Airlines settlement, restructures board leadership
Southwest Airlines has reached a settlement with activist investor Elliott Investment Management after months of negotiations.
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United Way kicks off year-long campaign to mark 100 years in Dallas
On Thursday night, the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas is taking over AT&T Discovery District to celebrate a big milestone.
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United Way takes over AT&T Discovery District to celebrate 100 years
Keep an eye on Downtown Dallas because United Way is celebrating 100 years of helping North Texans
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Frisco police investigating jewelry thefts
Frisco police are investigating a string of crimes that are targeting individuals of Southeast Asian descent. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.
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Tarrant County officials clear up ballot controversy
County leaders are shutting down rumors that a voter had their choice for president switched by a voting machine. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen tells us more.
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Grassroots effort in Bedford to host teen-led mental health forum Tuesday night
Families from around North Texas are invited to attend the free event and connect with mental health resources for youth.
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Perot Museum features new topaz exhibit
The new exhibit, Topaz: A Spectrum in Stone, opened this week. It features more than 100 discoveries from Texas, across the United States and worldwide.
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Local nonprofit says rising cost of living is impacting homeless population
The lack of affordable housing and cost of living is causing some people who are in shelters to stay there longer until they can make enough money to afford rent or live on their own. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen spoke with to Tim Grigsby, the CEO of Dallas 24 Hour Club, about the issue.
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North Texas community continues mission to prevent bullying, self harm
The mental health forum is presented by BREATHE and will take place in Bedford on Tuesday. NBC 5’s Alanna Quillen has the details.