
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
Grapevine mayor offers to help keep Dove Elementary School open
Grapevine's Mayor has offered to raise $1.2 million to prevent the closure of Dove Elementary School for the upcoming year, pending a response and vote from the financially strained Grapevine-Colleyville ISD school board next week.
FBI: Terror suspect said he wanted to kill Americans in Fort Worth suicide bombing
The FBI has released more information about the Afghan national who was arrested last week for making terroristic threats, including the TikTok video where he allegedly talks about a suicide attack in Fort Worth.
New Texas law restricting mailed abortion pills takes effect soon
A new Texas law taking effect that restricts the mailing of abortion-inducing medication from out-of-state providers and allows for civil lawsuits against violators, drawing strong criticism from physicians.
Prairie Lights kicks off 20th anniversary bigger and brighter than ever
For its 20th anniversary, the popular Prairie Lights drive-through display in Grand Prairie, featuring over 5 million lights, promises new, expanded, and brighter features for visitors starting Thanksgiving night.
Blue Mound officers pull a driver from burning car before fire engulfs vehicle
Two Blue Mound police officers were honored with Life-Saving Awards for their swift and decisive action in pulling a man from a burning car on October 29, saving his life moments before the vehicle was fully engulfed.
Viral video of mom in labor at DFW hospital sparks outrage, legal action
A video of a Black woman apparently being ignored while going into labor at a Dallas hospital has taken the internet by storm, with many people in ire at the actions of staff members.
Texas Islamic groups call Abbott’s actions ‘unconstitutional’ in lawsuit over ‘terrorist’ designation
Two Texas affiliates of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton, seeking to block enforcement of an executive proclamation that labeled the civil rights organization a "foreign terrorist organization."
Plano proposes 6-year deal as alternative to DART exit
The City of Plano has a new proposal that could keep it from completely leaving the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD board hears debate on proposal to close 2 schools
The Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Board of Trustees is considering a controversial proposal to close Bransford and Dove Elementary Schools to cut costs, facing heavy opposition from parents ahead of a final vote on December 10.
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD recommends closing 2 campuses; parents say fight isn't over
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD confirms a recommendation will be made to the board of trustees to close two elementary schools: Bransford Elementary in the southern part of the district, and Dove Elementary in the northern part.









