Vince Sims co-anchors NBC 5 Weekend Evening News and reports during the week and hosts 5 Talk Street. He joined the NBC 5 family in July 2019 after spending five years anchoring and reporting in Atlanta, Georgia.
Vince is a three-time Emmy Award and an Edward R. Murrow award-winning journalist. He brings more than 25 years of experience in television news to NBC 5.
Vince is familiar with North Texas since he grew up right next door in Arkansas. His journalism journey started in Little Rock, Ark. He has since worked in Monroe and Shreveport, La.; Tulsa, Okla.; and Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Throughout his career, Vince has covered all kinds of severe weather situations including tornadoes, hurricanes, and snowstorms.
Vince’s reporting has included everything from politics, covering presidential candidates including Barack Obama and Donald Trump, to sports covering two Super Bowls.
Vince most enjoys covering stories that have an impact on someone’s life or changes their life for the better.
Vince has been given many community acknowledgments over the years including NW Louisiana YWCA Outstanding Journalist, The New Pittsburgh Courier Man of Excellence in Media, and Atl’s Hottest Media Personality two years in a row among others.
When he’s not at work you can find him out and about in the community. Vince often volunteers his time and serves as emcee for many nonprofit organizations. He also speaks regularly to different church groups, organizations, and schools about his job and the challenges that come with it.
Vince loves talking with young people about the importance of getting an education. He stresses to them their surroundings don’t define their future. Vince grew up on an agriculture and cattle farm in rural Arkansas, where he never imagined he'd one day be on television keeping people informed about what's happening in their community.
Vince has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications with a minor in Journalism from the University of Central Arkansas.
Vince considers himself a “sock enthusiast” with a large collection of fun and colorful socks. He also collects matchbooks.
Vince is married. He and his wife are excited to explore all the DFW area has to offer.
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New bill named after Fort Worth murder victim aims to fund forensic analysis for cold cases
Texas Sen. John Cornyn and Vermont Sen. Peter Welch introduced a new bill that would provide federal grants to help police agencies use advanced DNA technology to solve cold cases.
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Salvation Army Angel Tree gift distribution begins
Volunteers showed up in full force to help on the first day of the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree gift distribution as families showed up for their scheduled appointments to receive those gifts. NBC 5’s Vince Sims was there as NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 elves lended a helping hand.
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Kindness of North Texans shines through the Salvation Army's Angel Tree distribution
Volunteers showed up in full force to help on the first day of the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree gift distribution as families showed up for their scheduled appointments to receive those gifts.
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Elon Musk's stance on F-35 cause concern for Fort Worth's Lockheed Martin
Elon Musk is calling the F-35 fighter jets obsolete. He made the claim on the social media platform X, the social media site he owns. Since President-elect Donald Trump tapped Musk as a government efficiency advisor. Some people are worried about the possible impact on Fort Worth’s Lockheed-Martin. NBC 5’s Vince Sims has the story.
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Elon Musk's comments about obsolete F-35 worry people connected to Lockheed Martin
Elon Musk is calling the F-35 fighter jets obsolete and some people are worried about the possible impact on Fort Worth’s Lockheed-Martin.
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South Oak Cliff H.S. football coach excited about former quarterback's success for SMU
Before he was SMU’s quarterback, Kevin Jennings led South Oak Cliff High School to a championship win. His former coach and his alma mater will be cheering him on in the ACC Football Championship Game Saturday.
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Historic season for SMU Mustangs and the former QB from South Oak Cliff HS
The SMU Mustangs have had a stellar first year in the ACC! They are ranked #8 and are now playing for a conference title game this weekend. Their quarterback Kevin Jennings previously led South Oak Cliff High School to a championship win. NBC 5’s Vince Sims sat down with his former coach.
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Memorial grows for fallen Greenville officer
People have been stopping by the Greenville Police Department to leave flowers and messages of love in honor of the fallen officer killed Monday night.
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Funeral for fallen Greenville officer is Tuesday; Memorial grows after procession
Funeral services for a Greenville police officer gunned down Monday while in a foot chase are being finalized, the department says. Meanwhile, a memorial continues to grow outside of the police station.
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Dallas nonprofit working to help women improve health
Texas Department of State Health Services tracks pregnancy related deaths in the state. Statistics show death rates increase, and disparities persist, for women of color, older women, and those with lower levels of education. South Dallas nonprofit — Abide Women’s Health — is working to change that. We learn more in today’s Community Conversations with Vince Sims.