
Tracy DeLatte
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
Man dies after West Dallas dog attack
Dallas police are investigating a dog attack that left a man dead.
Bedford apartment fire leads to partial roof to collapse
Firefighters battled a fire on Thursday afternoon at a two-story apartment complex on Oak Creek Lane in Bedford.
Dallas firefighter injured in overnight apartment fire
A Dallas firefighter is recovering at home after falling through a second-floor balcony while battling a massive apartment fire early Thursday.
Fire destroys vacant home near Cockrell Hill
A massive fire gutted a vacant two-story home on South Cockrell Hill Road early Thursday morning.
Dallas Weather: Changes on the way for North Texas
The warm and muggy weather will give way to much cooler temperatures in the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the next few days.
H-E-B to build a new store in Carrollton
The city of Carrollton is getting its first H-E-B grocery store. Here's what we know about it.
Several North Texas schools targeted in social media threat flagged by FBI
North Texas school districts and law enforcement are increasing security and investigating a series of social media threats that officials currently believe are non-credible and intended to incite fear.
Dallas police fire 2 officers after disciplinary hearings
Dallas Police Chief David Comeaux fired two employees on Monday for policy violations, including missed drug tests and unauthorized absences.
North Dallas High School prank call prompts police response
A false threat prompted a large police presence at North Dallas High School in Uptown Dallas on Tuesday morning.
Oak Lawn church’s rainbow steps OKed despite city code concerns
The rainbow-colored steps outside a church in Oak Lawn will be allowed to stay despite concerns of city code violations.









