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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North Texas YMCA adapts gym equipment to help those with obstacles
Going to a gym can be a little intimidating. Trying to figure out how all that equipment works is overwhelming if you’re new. Now, imagine you aren’t new to a gym but equipment is still a barrier. Noelle Walker has the story of how one man helped change that.
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73-year old self-proclaimed ‘gym rat' helps get wheelchair accessible equipment for Bedford Center YMCA
Going to the gym can be a little intimidating if you’re new to it. Now imagine the gym is your comfort zone, but the weight machines are still a barrier.
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Dallas art teacher inspired by students to create children's book about op art pioneer
A years-long project for one Dallas art teacher was inspired by her students. Her class collaborated on children’s book about op art pioneer Bridget Riley. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker has the story.
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Dallas ISD art teacher inspired by students to write children's book
A years-long project for one Dallas art teacher was inspired by her students who learned some valuable lessons in the process.
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DSO's music education program celebrates milestone
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Kim Noltemy Young Musician Program’ was created to give students in southern Dallas access to music education. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports the music program is celebrating a milestone this year.
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra's Kim Noltemy Young Musicians Program marks 5-year milestone
The program started in 2019 in response to a lack of funding for music and arts programs in Southern Dallas schools.
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Young North Texas band is using music to help others
The young band will play at the DFW Angels Light in the Night Gala. DFW Angels is a nonprofit that supports foster children and families.
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Young musicians use talent for fundraiser
There are a lot of kids out there who dream of being rock stars and playing their music in the spotlight. But the young band you’re about to meet wants to shine that light on some other kids who need it. Noelle Walker has their story.
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Buddhist monks creating mandala sand painting
Four Buddhist monks are creating a mandala in the lobby of the Crow Museum of Asian Art at UT Dallas by painting with sand.
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Tibetan monks Mandala sand paint at Crow Museum
Art has the power to make us think and feel. An art exhibit currently in progress at the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas is designed to spread positive vibes. NBC 5’s Noel Walker has the story.