Keenan Willard reports for the 10 p.m. news on NBC 5.
A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Keenan reported in his hometown for NBC affiliate WRAL before joining the NBC 5 team.
Keenan started his reporting career out in the West Texas town of El Paso, where he covered several stories that resonated nationally, including immigration at the southern border and the Aug. 3, 2019, mass shooting at the Cielo Vista Walmart.
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A rabid sports fan, Keenan is a long-suffering supporter of the NC State Wolfpack (and thrilled for SMU to bring ACC hoops to DFW).
Keenan graduated from Washington & Lee University in 2018 with a degree in journalism.
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Suspect in fatal North Dallas chase was allegedly driving murdered wife's car
NBC 5 is reporting on a police chase in North Dallas that ended with the driver taking his own life. The suspect’s wife was found dead in their home before the chase began. Reporter Keenan Willard has more.
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Man killed in Richardson police chase was allegedly linked to Forney homicide
NBC 5 has learned that Michelle Ingram was found dead at her home in Kaufman County before the pursuit and that her car was driven during the chase by a man who was a suspect in a Kaufman County murder investigation.
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Richardson police chase in North Dallas turns deadly
A police chase involving a murder suspect in Kaufman County and Richardson led to one death. It resulted in the closure of parts of a North Dallas highway for several hours. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard provides further details.
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Police chase ends on Central Expressway access road
One person is dead after a police chase that ended on an access road along U.S. 75-Central Expressway at I-635-LBJ Freeway. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard reports from the scene.
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One person dead, another injured after police chase from Richardson to Dallas
One person is dead after a reported chase involving Richardson and Dallas police that ended near the High Five exchange on Monday afternoon, police confirm.
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Cowboys fans pack AT&T Stadium for first home game of the season
The Cowboys lost the home opener 44-19, but fans told NBC 5 they were optimistic for the season.
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Former President Trump safe after assassination attempt
Former President Donald Trump is safe following what the FBI says “appears to be an attempted assassination” while playing golf in Florida. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard and Sophia Beausoleil tell us more.
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Cowboys fans still hopeful after loss against New Orleans Saints
The first home game always brings a lot of excitement and optimism for the Cowboys faithful. While the result on the field didn’t go how they wanted it to, fans still have high hopes for the rest of the year. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard reports from AT&T Stadium.
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Tarrant County Commisioners meeting continues on early voting controvery
As the November General Election approaches, the Tarrant County Commissioners are making moves on early voting options. They rejected a proposal aimed at reducing the number of early voting locations. Republican County Judge Tim O’Hare had initially supported this move, but it was ultimately rejected by the other four commissioners. Keenan Willard from NBC 5 was present during the discussion.
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‘Voter supression': Lawmakers react to Tarrant County early voting sites
Tarrant County leaders will decide on Thursday how many early voting sites will be offered in the run-up to the November election. Some Republican leaders want to cut the number back, while some Democrats say that amounts to voter suppression. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has more.