Allie Spillyards joined 온라인카지노사이트 5 in October 2017. She’s a general assignment reporter who often works out of Dallas or Collin county. You can usually catch her stories on 온라인카지노사이트 5 at 10 p.m.
Allie is a North Texas native who was born and raised in Wylie.
She’s made several stops in the southeast, working most recently at WIS in Columbia, SC where she anchored weekend mornings and covered general news. While in Columbia, she reported on the tragic shooting at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston and followed the controversy over removing the Confederate flag from the South Carolina State House grounds. She also covered the historic flooding in October 2015 that destroyed hundreds of homes and left 17 people dead.
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Prior to South Carolina, Allie worked as a reporter at WCNC in Charlotte, NC.
She started her career at WVLT in Knoxville, TN as a general assignment reporter. She then helped launch a weekend morning newscast as an anchor before moving to weekday mornings.
In 2017, Allie was awarded a fellowship to train in computer assisted reporting with Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc.
Allie’s a proud graduate of the University of Missouri where she learned her way around a newsroom at KOMU both on and off air. She has a bachelor’s in journalism and a minor in political science. While there, Allie spent a semester in Brussels, Belgium as an intern at Reuters.
Now that she’s back in North Texas, Allie lives in Dallas with her husband, Blake, and their spoiled rotten rescue pup, Roux. She’s thrilled to be back home, telling stories from familiar communities and reporting news that impacts friends, family and neighbors.
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Dallas police searching for masked man accused of two sexual assaults
Dallas police are asking for the public’s help identifying a masked man accused of sexually assaulting two women in separate incidents. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Allie Spillyards has more.Â
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Dallas police seek public's help identifying masked man accused in two sexual assaults
Dallas Police are urging the community to remain alert as they look for a man who they say is tied to two separate sexual assaults.
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Dallas warns of coyotes after two recent encounters near White Rock Lake
Dallas posts coyote warnings near White Rock Lake after two recent encounters.
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Coyote sightings prompt warning near White Rock Lake after recent encounters
Dallas is warning residents after two recent coyote incidents near White Rock Lake, including one where two kids were chased and injured. Animal services are increasing patrols and advising how to safely deter coyotes. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Allie Spillyards has more.
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Community seeks answers after Wilmer-Hutchins High shooting
Parents and leaders push for solutions after four students were shot at Wilmer-Hutchins High. Students return to school with added security. Students shared personal stories of loss, and district officials promised increased staffing and security as students return to class. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Allie Spillyards has the story.
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Community leaders, teens call for intervention, prevention programs in wake of Wilmer-Hutchins shooting
Students return to Wilmer-Hutchins High as leaders seek solutions after shooting injures five teens.
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Dallas Police release ID of man accused of killing a woman downtown
Dallas Police released a picture of the man who they say shot and killed a woman on Main Street earlier this month. Investigators say Kendrick Finch’ is wanted for murder. It’s one of several recent crimes causing concerns for those who live and work in downtown.
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Dallas Police ask public to help find man wanted in fatal shooting in downtown Dallas
On Thursday, the Dallas Police Department posted a picture and the name of the man they said is wanted for murder in the deadly shooting of a woman in downtown Dallas.
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Power lines down in Euless after crash
Some Euless residents are in the dark as Oncor rushed to repair several downed power poles. Police say a tractor-trailer ran into a power line Wednesday afternoon – setting off a chain reaction. Allie Spillyards has the story from the corner of West Harwood Road and North Main Street.
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18-wheeler knocks down Euless power line, leaving nearby residents in the dark
Nearly 2,000 homes and businesses lost power in Euless on Wednesday after police say a grocery delivery truck collided with a power line.