Tracy Davidson is an anchor and investigative consumer reporter for NBC10 News. You can watch Tracy’s live newscasts weekdays at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Tracy joined NBC10 in March 1996 and has served as both an anchor and consumer reporter. Over the last 25 years, she has represented the station at hundreds of community and charity events throughout the Greater Philadelphia area.
Tracy has received 14 Emmy Awards, including the Best News Anchor Emmy for the Mid-Atlantic Region in 2008 and 2013. In 2013, Temple University honored Tracy with the Lew Klein Alumni in Media Award. She was recognized with Pennsylvania’s Most Powerful and Influential Women Award by the National and Pennsylvania Diversity Council. In 2014, she was inducted into Philadelphia’s Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame. In 2017, Tracy was awarded with the “Hero Award” from Montgomery Child Advocacy project.
Passionate about many causes, Tracy devotes much of her personal time to community service. As an advocate for victims of domestic violence, she has been honored by both the Laurel House in Norristown, Pennsylvania and Vera House in Syracuse, New York. She has served on the Board of Directors for Philabundance and as the Honorary Chair for the March of Dimes’ Walk America/March for Babies. Tracy currently serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of Manor College.
Tracy co-hosts a bi-annual day for women; Lifting Your Voice, which is designed to educate, empower and connect women. She delivers keynotes focused on building skills of resilience and confidence.
Connect with Tracy!
Facebook: @tracydavidsonNBC10
Twitter: @tracydavidson
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Hearing Tackles Philly's Ongoing Mail Theft Issues
Lawmakers from Washington were in Philadelphia Wednesday trying to get answers to questions that NBC10 has been asking for almost a year about stolen mail and washed checks.
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Philadelphia Eviction Diversion Program Can Help People Facing Eviction
Philadelphia’s Eviction Diversion Program has already prevented thousands of evictions since its launch in 2020. NBC10’s Tracy Davidson has the details.
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Deadline to Apply for Help Making Your Mortgage Payment Is Approaching
If you’re having a hard time making your mortgage payment due to the pandemic, you can apply to defer or lower your mortgage payment before June 30 or Sept. 30, depending what organization backs your mortgage. NBC10’s Tracy Davidson has the details.
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What You Need to Know About Flying and Wearing Masks
With capacity increases on planes to the lifting of some mask mandates, arguments over rules for passengers have sparked fights and even bans from flying. NBC10’s Tracy Davidson takes a look at what you need to know before you fly.
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Distributing Vaccines to the Homebound: Access Depends on Where You Live
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Second Dose Delays: How Long Can You Wait for Your Second COVID-19 Vaccine?
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Tax Time: Why You May Need to Write a Check Instead of Collecting One
Many people filed for unemployment for the first time in 2020, and they may have not known two things while filing.
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Scam Artists Target South Jersey Woman Searching for a Job
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Post Office Can't Find Mother's Missing Remains
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