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!
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LD Bell High School's band prepares now for 2025 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is like the Super Bowl for marching bands. In 2025 LD Bell High School’s marching band will make the trip to New York City. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports the planning and practice starts now.
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L.D. Bell H.S. marching band preparing for 2025 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Hurst’s L.D. Bell High School marching band is preparing to perform at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2025.
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Texas student pens book to inspire students with disabilities
‘In CHARGE of My Life’ by Woodrow Wilson High School senior Delila Vasquez, born with CHARGE syndrome, is meant to encourage students with disabilities.
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North Texas student pens book to encourage and inspire students with disabilities
‘In CHARGE of My Life’ by Woodrow Wilson High School senior Delila Vasquez, born with CHARGE syndrome, is meant to encourage students with disabilities.
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SMU researchers find unique way to present findings on student homelessness
Education researchers at SMU who have spent years studying student homelessness and want educators to read all about their findings. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports on their unique approach to presenting the research.
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SMU researchers tell story of student homelessness in unique way
Two researchers at SMU’s Simmons School of Education & Human Development wrote ‘Uprooted: Voices of Student Homelessness,’ a comic book addressing children experiencing homelessness in America and how to identify and help them.
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Richardson family raises awareness for childhood cancer
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. While rare, the National Cancer Institute says cancer is the leading cause of disease-related deaths in children and teenagers. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports on a Richardson family hoping their experience will help raise awareness.
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Richardson family puts spotlight on Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
A family in North Texas is sharing their experience in light of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
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Dallas elementary students learn important life lesson from school custodian
Pride in a job well done… young students at one Dallas elementary school are learning that, and more. But the lessons aren’t coming from a teacher in the classroom. Noelle Walker has the story.
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Dallas ISD custodian teaches students valuable lessons
Students at a Dallas elementary school are learning essential life lessons, however, these specific lessons are not coming from their educators. Instead, they are being learned from the school’s custodian.