Lauren Harper is beginning her journey with NBC 5 as a Digital News Intern. She fell in love with all things journalism and broadcasting as a child, and dreams of becoming a reporter serving as a trustworthy news source for her community.
She was honored to be a recipient of NBC's 2024 HSS scholarship.
When she's not working or attending school, Lauren enjoys reading, horseback riding, and hiking.
The Latest
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Missing Garland teen found safe: Police
Missing Garland teen, MacKenzie McAdams, who was last seen Tuesday morning in the 2100 block of Highmont Drive, needs crucial medication for seizures.
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Dallas Love Field parking and valet rates rise: What you need to know
Daily parking and valet rates increase at Dallas Love Field airport starting Oct. 18, 2024.
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Texas juvenile correctional officer arrested for bribing inmates with E-cigarettes
A former juvenile correctional officer was arrested Tuesday for bribing detainee’s at the Evins Regional Juvenile Center with electronic cigarettes for money.
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Ex-Fort Worth theology professor accused of possessing child pornography
A Fort Worth theology professor has been charged with possession of child porn after police searched his home and office.
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Off-duty Irving firefighter dies in motorcycle crash, department says
An off-duty Irving firefighter and reserve police officer died in a motorcycle crash in Springtown Tuesday.
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Tarrant County District Attorney's Office speaks out against domestic violence
Tarrant County DA office introduced “Not on My Watch” campaign for Domestic Violence Awareness month.
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Three shot in suspected ‘high-risk drug activity' shooting in North Arlington
A shooting police say may have involved drugs left three people in North Arlington injured Sunday with the gunman on the run.
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Fort Worth man missing for 10 days, believed to be without crucial medication
Nien Ba Lu was last seen on Sept. 17 around 11 a.m.
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Second death, four new cases mark growing concern for West Nile virus in Denton County
Denton County totals now equal two deaths and 14 cases this year.
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Texas AG Ken Paxton suing Austin over recently approved abortion travel fund
Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the city of Austin to block what he says is an “unlawful” use of taxpayer money to help women obtain out-of-state abortions.