
Amelia Jones
I always say my passion for journalism found me. I did not grow up dreaming of becoming News Reporter, but I always knew I wanted to do something to help people.
My passion first found me when I attended Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. On my first day, I sat in the Journalism 101 class and listened intently as my professor described how journalists have the power to make a difference in people’s lives. That was all I needed to hear. I declared a journalism major the second week of classes, auditioned for Marquette Television shortly thereafter, and I never looked back.
After graduation, I started my career as a journalist in Madison, Wisconsin,as the Morning Reporter for NBC15. During my time there, I covered historic flooding across the central part of the state, contentious elections, and protests at the State Capitol after George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis. While in Madison, I received a Wisconsin Broadcasters Association award for ‘Best Live On-Scene Reporting’.
The skills I developed in Madison prepared me for my next career step. I joined FOX6 in Milwaukee as the WakeUp Reporter and a fill-in Anchor. I was so excited to come back to Milwaukee because I had interned for the station in college. During my time there, I covered stories that gained national attention including Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin and the Milwaukee Bucks NBA World Championship. One of the stories I am most proud - is my ride along with Milwaukee Police for a special report on the city’s increase in crime. While at FOX6, I received my second Wisconsin Broadcasters Association award for ‘Best Live On-Scene Reporting.’
I greatly enjoyed my time in Wisconsin, but there was one thing missing -- my family. While I grew up in Overland Park, Kansas, my roots are southern. Growing up, family vacations were traveling down I-35 to visit family in Oklahoma and Texas. I learned quickly that Saturdays in the fall were for Sooner football, and Sundays were for cheering on the Cowboys. And, with my Grandpa being a former TCU football player, I cheer on the Horned Frogs too!
When the opportunity came to join the FOX4 News team, I could not have been more excited to finally get back to my roots and give back to a community that has given my family so much.
I love checking out new restaurants and I cannot wait to spend more time outdoors running and riding my bike! Send me a story idea or restaurant recommendation, amelia.jones@fox.com.
The latest from Amelia Jones
Dallas weather: Cleanup begins after several reported tornados hit North Texas
Severe weather impacted parts of North Texas on Saturday night, with several tornadoes spotted, and damage reported in Parker County, Jack County, Montague County, and Hood County.
School voucher bill returns to Texas House floor with help from Gov. Abbott
After failing in the last legislative session, school vouchers are back on the house floor and this time there's a high likelihood they will pass this time.
Frisco ISD to get second opinion on middle school closure
Frisco ISD stopped short of closing an old campus the district says has fallen under disrepair and is too expensive to fix. Trustees say they are still dealing with a budget shortfall.
Summer like weather at the Fort Worth Main St Arts Festival
It was a windy and warm afternoon in Fort Worth for the main street art festival. It was a night-and-day difference from last year when it was rainy and cold.
Frisco track meet stabbing suspect hires new attorney ahead of Monday hearing
Frisco murder suspect Karmelo Anthony is expected to appear in court Monday as his attorneys ask for a reduction in his $1 million bond.
Dallas permit error cost city nearly $9 million in fees
The City of Dallas says a building permit fee error led to a loss of nearly $9 million.
North Texas man charged for threatening ICE agents
A North Texas man is now facing federal charges for allegedly threatening to open fire on immigration agents. Federal officials say he threatened several Republican officials and even taunted the FBI to come and get him.
Tarrant County measles exposure raises concerns from health officials
There hasn’t been a confirmed case of measles in Tarrant County, but with a recent exposure, health officials are not ruling it out.
Frisco track meet stabbing: 1 student killed, another charged with murder
The Frisco police say one student was killed, and another student is in custody after two students got into a fight this morning at the UIL District 11-5A Championship track meet.