Tracy DeLatte

Tracy DeLatte

Dallas Digital Content Team Lead

Tracy DeLatte is the Dallas digital team lead for KDFW FOX 4 News in Dallas, Texas.

Tracy is a native of Louisiana who earned a degree in mass communications at Louisiana State University.

After working at the university’s student newspaper for four years, she wrote community news stories for Baton Rouge’s daily newspaper and published digital content on a joint website for the newspaper and television station.

After moving to North Texas, Tracy was on the web team that helped launch myFOXdfw.com at FOX 4 in 2006. 

She’s earned six Lone Star Emmy Awards over the years for digital projects featured on FOX 4’s website.

In an age where most people now consume news on the go, Tracy also helps to produce content for FOX 4’s mobile apps, smart TV app, live streams, YouTube channel, and social media accounts.

She lives in Plano with her husband and three kids and volunteers with Scouting America, the Texas Pool Foundation, and the Plano Area Mothers of Multiples.

The latest from Tracy DeLatte

Kerr County flooding victims’ legacies live on 1 year later

It’s been nearly a year since a devastating flood along the Guadalupe River killed more than 100 people in Kerr County. Over the next 27 days, FOX 4 will share 27 updates on the children who who died and how their legacy lives on.

Dallas shooting: 2 hospitalized in Pleasant Grove

Dallas police are investigating a Pleasant Grove shooting near Bruton Road late Sunday night that left two people injured, including a man found in a crashed car covered in bullet holes.

5 arrested following Arlington park stabbing

Arlington police charged five suspects with aggravated assault after using a female friend to lure two teenagers to Brantley Hinshaw Park for a planned fight that ended in a stabbing late Wednesday night.

Dallas Apartment Explosion: 3 dead and 'everyone is accounted for'

The focus is shifting to recovery and an investigation after a gas explosion at an apartment building in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas. At least three people are confirmed dead and five were injured, including one who was critically injured.