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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Reeves Henry finally gets recognition through the ‘Untold Marker' program
A Forney blacksmith and entrepreneur helped people at the State Fair of Texas see a future full of automobiles, but his story was forgotten to the past, until now. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports on the work being done by the ‘Untold Marker’ program.
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Untold Marker program recognizes historic contributions of Forney blacksmith
Reeves Henry was an entrepreneur and blacksmith in Forney in the 19th century who helped make it possible for people at the State Fair of Texas to see their first automobile.
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Vignette Art Fair showcases Texas women artists
Art can be a window to the world but at so many museums and galleries that window does not show the full picture because female artists are often under-represented on the walls. The ‘Vignette Art Fair’ is trying to change that.
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‘Vignette Art Fair' shines spotlight on female artists
Art can be a window to the world but at so many museums and galleries that window does not show the full picture because female artists are often under-represented on the walls. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports the Vignette Art Fair is trying to change that.
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Dallas ISD's international teachers program benefits students and teachers
Experience is a good teacher, so a teacher who has experience traveling the world can open a whole new world to their students. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports on two exchange teachers are doing at one Dallas ISD school.
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Exchange teachers from Spain open new world to their Dallas ISD students
Experience is a great teacher; therefore, teachers with worldly experience can help expand their students’ horizons.
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Arlington students learn about construction and leadership with spooky project
Halloween, for some, is a hunt for sweet treats, for others it’s the thrill of the scare. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker introduces us to Arlington High School students who are learning about construction and leadership with their latest project.
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Arlington HS construction students create haunted courtyard for Halloween
The courtyard at Arlington High School is usually a place to relax, but for weeks, it’s been a place of nonstop activity as construction students transform it into a haunted courtyard for Halloween
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Dallas businesses see green in a sea of burnt orange and crimson
Texas-OU weekend takes over the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park in Dallas this weekend. The Red River Rivalry is in its 120th year. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports it’s about more than football and tradition.
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Burnt orange and crimson make green for Dallas during TX/OU weekend
The streets of Dallas are dotted with people wearing burnt orange and crimson to support their teams for the big Texas/OU weekend.