
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
Man shot, killed in Everman while his family spoke with 911
A man was shot and killed early Wednesday morning while providing information to 911 dispatchers, according to the Everman Police Department.
Speaker Dustin Burrows orders Texas House probe into ‘indefensible’ Roblox content
Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows has ordered a legislative investigation into online gaming platforms like Roblox to address concerns over child safety and the proliferation of violent content, specifically citing a game that simulated the 2022 Uvalde school shooting.
Tributes pour in for decorated Paralympic cyclist killed in McKinney car crash
The cycling community is continuing to mourn the loss of a Paralympic cyclist who was killed in a McKinney car crash on Thursday.
Decorated Paralympic cyclist killed in McKinney car crash
The cycling community is mourning the loss of a Paralympian cyclist who was killed in a McKinney car crash on Thursday.
Argyle horse therapy company rebuilt for spring lessons after winter storm damage
An Argyle horse therapy company has been fully rebuilt after the Texas winter storm in January destroyed several of its shelters, just in time for spring lessons to kick off.
FIFA World Cup: London Calling Texas brings vintage soccer threads to the metroplex
Plenty of English soccer fans will head to North Texas this June for their World Cup match against Croatia, but one fan who already calls Dallas home has turned his passion for the sport into a business.
Former Celina ISD athletic director faced sexual misconduct complaint before turning in teaching license
Former Celina ISD athletic director and football coach Bill Elliott was facing a sexual misconduct claim from the 1990s when he voluntarily turned in his teaching license in March.
Dallas County death row inmate's latest appeal, cousin's confession denied by court
The state's highest criminal court will not intervene in a Dallas County death penalty case despite another man claiming responsibility for the 2008 shootings.
North Texas mother found incompetent to stand trial in 6-year-old son’s death
A Tarrant County mother accused of killing her 6-year-old special needs son and fleeing to India has been found mentally incompetent to stand trial while the boy’s remains and her husband both remain missing.







