
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
Cleburne man riding new motorcycle home nearly killed in hit-and-run crash
Andrew Duckworth says he was driving his newly-purchased motorcycle home from Arlington to Cleburne when he was hit from behind by an SUV and left for dead. “The last thing I remember is the Tahoe in my rearview."
Fort Worth police video shows officers shooting at restaurant owner
No one was injured, but the video shows just how close this story came to having a very different outcome.
Garland hit-and-run: Family turns in driver accused of killing 14-year-old girl in crash
Police say he hit a 14-year-old girl and her 16-year-old brother at an intersection and then drove off. The 14-year-old girl died. The boy remains in critical condition. When he tried to hide at a relative's home, police say his family told police where to find him.
Garland teen killed, brother injured after being hit by truck
A 14-year-old girl was killed, and her 16-year-old brother is in serious condition after being hit by a pickup while walking on a sidewalk in Garland on Saturday night.
Extreme Fire Danger: North Texas fire departments on standby as wildfire threat ramps up
The winds have died down, but dry and breezy conditions fuel continued fire concerns into the weekend.
Texas Motorplex holds first event after track specialist killed in Saturday storms
The Texas Motorplex started Tuesday’s Texas 2K Street Car Racing Event with heavy hearts. Organizers said they believe TJ Bailey would've wanted the event to go on as planned.
North Texas health officials warn spring breakers could further spread measles cases
Health officials saw spikes in COVID-19 cases after spring break travel, and they don’t want the same trend to happen with measles.
Drag racing community remembers 42-year-old killed in Ennis storms
Friends and family members tell FOX 4 T.J. Bailey was killed when powerful straight-line winds blew through Ellis County on Saturday morning.
Ferris high school golfer saves drowning opponent during tournament
When the Ferris High School senior heard the other student’s cries for help, he jumped in the water without a second thought. “I didn’t think about it; I just jumped in."
Texas measles outbreak 2025: More new cases detected in West Texas
Texas health officials say they expect to see measles case numbers grow in the coming days and weeks.