Allison Harris is a White House Correspondent for News Nation in the Washington, D.C. Bureau.
Harris comes to News Nation after nearly five years reporting for KDFW in Dallas-Fort Worth, where she covered breaking news and high-profile stories for their evening news programs, including Hurricane Harvey, protests against police brutality, Super Bowl LI, the NFL Draft, the COVID-19 pandemic and mass shootings in Dallas, Sutherland Springs, El Paso and Odessa. She also has extensive experience covering Texas politics.
Prior to KDFW, Harris was a reporter for KOTV in Tulsa, Oklahoma and KXII in Sherman, Texas. She has been recognized by the National Press Club for her reporting on animal abuse prosecution and won the regional Edward R. Murrow Award in 2016 for her continuing coverage of a police shooting in Tulsa, Oklahoma that led to the sheriff being indicted.
Harris has a degree in journalism from the University of Oklahoma and consults broadcast journalism students at her alma mater.