Katy Blakey anchors NBC 5 News weekend evenings and reports during the week. An Emmy Award-winning reporter, Katy's work has also been honored with Lone Star Emmy nominations, including Best News Anchor, and recognized by the Oklahoma Associated Press. Katy, a North Texas native, joined the NBC 5 team in January of 2015.
No stranger to breaking news or severe weather, Katy solo-anchored live coverage of the early morning attack on Dallas Police Headquarters and hours-long stand-off. She covered the national outpouring of support for five DPD officers killed while protecting a peaceful protest in downtown Dallas and traveled to Houston for President George H. W. Bush’s memorial services.
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On the coast as Hurricane Harvey made landfall, she provided extensive coverage of rescue and relief operations as the storm caused catastrophic flooding in the Houston area. From endearing "Texas Connects Us" stories to following a young cancer patient bring smiles, hope and congressional attention to much needed funding for childhood cancer research to reporting from the mass shooting tragedies in Orlando and Las Vegas, Katy understands the privilege of reporting local and national news to her hometown community.
Previously, Katy co-anchored the weekday morning news and reported for KOCO in Oklahoma City, OK. The first reporter on the scene of a deadly medical helicopter crash, her reporting also included a hostage situation ending with the rescue of a six-year-old girl, devastating wildfires and severe storms. She tracked rare twin tornadoes, covered multiple tornado outbreaks, reported on the wide-scale destruction and heroic rescue operations left by a massive EF5 tornado in Moore, Oklahoma and President Obama's tour of damaged communities.
Katy began her career as a reporter and anchor for KTEN-TV in Denison, Texas, where her investigative reports into private jail funding led to resignations and changes in local law enforcement.
Born and raised in McKinney, Katy is a proud graduate of McKinney High School (Go Lions!) and Southern Methodist University (Go Mustangs!). She graduated president of her class with a BA in journalism and political science and interned for The Dallas Morning News and WFAA during the political convention in Boston. Grateful, Katy volunteers her time raising funds for student scholarships.
Katy grew up cheering on the Cowboys and Rangers and lives in Dallas with her husband, an attorney and North Texas native. She enjoys taking walks around White Rock Lake with her dog, Huckleberry, and loves being home with family and friends.
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Unexplained gunfire rattles Tarrant County neighborhood
The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after unexplained gunfire rattled a Tarrant County community off Silver Creek Road.
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Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes announces retirement
Fort Worth Police Chief Neil Noakes Monday that he will retire next year after 25 years with the department. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey was at police headquarters as Noakes made it official.
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Busy Thanksgiving travel day leads to gridlock, frustration at DFW Airport
It was forecasted to be DFW Airport’s busiest Thanksgiving ever and it certainly felt it. People flying in and out of DFW last night faced gridlock. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey spoke to people stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic that caused frustration and missed flights for some.
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Traffic gridlock greeted DFW Airport travelers Sunday
Standstill traffic greeted travelers at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Sunday night.
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What to know to avoid getting scammed while holiday shopping online
Holiday shopping season is here and studies show one in three Americans will fall victim to an online scam. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey spoke to local cyber security expert Todd Haness about what to watch for and how artificial intelligence is changing how scammers operate.
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Dallas Cowboys partnering with the Salvation Army is a Thanksgiving tradition
The Dallas Cowboys are spreading holiday cheer. Players served an early Thanksgiving meal at the Salvation Army Tuesday afternoon as the nonprofit kicks off its busiest season. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey reports on the partnership that’s become Thanksgiving tradition.
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Another Cowboys loss renews chatter about sun's glare, curtains inside AT&T stadium
Another rough Dallas Cowboys loss has renewed talk about a glaring issue.
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Granbury mother grateful to firefighters for saving toddler from burning apartment
A Granbury mother is praising fire-fighters after rescuing her two-year-old son from a burning building. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey has the details.
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‘Angels and heroes': Granbury mother grateful to firefighters for saving toddler from burning apartment
Bodycam video captured fire-fighters saving the 2-year-old boy from an upstairs apartment.
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What comes next as Dallas moves forward in decriminalization of marijuana?
Dallas is now the largest city in Texas to move toward decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana. Voters overwhelming supported the measure, but it’s unclear what’s next. NBC 5’s Katy Blakey reports.