Arthur Jones
Multimedia Reporter/Producer
Arthur Jones has worked at Nebraska Public Media since 2021, initially as an audio engineer, and now as a multimedia reporter and producer. His primary focus is on the city of Omaha and its communities. An ardent advocate for public media, he has also worked as an audio engineer at East Lansing's PBS and NPR affiliate, WKAR. When not on the job, you can find the West Michigan native seeing movies, playing music or hanging out with his pet hedgehog Rhondi.
Recent News Stories
- Omaha salon providing sensory accessible haircuts
- Sitting volleyball league returns to Omaha
- Watch parties held in Nebraska for Donald Trump's inauguration
- Children's mental health organization offers bilingual training
- Lincoln Children's Museum adds sensory-friendly hours
- Douglas county sees increase in whooping cough cases
- A tradition like no other: Union Pacific worker has been involved with Omaha tree cutting for 10 years
- Santa Claus visits Bryan Health East NICU
- Nebraska Supreme Court expediting appeal of medical cannabis initiative lawsuit
- Judge denies motion to prevent Pillen from advancing medical cannabis ballot initiatives
- Pedestrian fatalities in Omaha have doubled compared to last year
- Lincoln's annual Christmas tree lighting planned for Sunday
- Solving an 80-year-old mystery: What happened to Pvt. William Walters?
- Verdict of medical cannabis trial may affect those with criminal convictions
- Lincoln LGBTQ plus lounge continues legacy of providing a space for queer community during Thanksgiving
- This year's Christmas tree has arrived at the Durham Museum
- Gov. Jim Pillen gives update on trade mission to central Europe
- Nebraska Grocery Industry Association voices concerns over recently-passed ballot initiative
- Nebraska's voter turnout dropped slightly compared to last presidential election
- Voters strongly support medicinal marijuana, paid sick leave initiatives
- Medical cannabis trial concludes with closing arguments
- Petition circulator, notary and forensic document examiner called to the stand during medical cannabis trial
- Witnesses testify in day two of trial over medical cannabis initiatives
- Trial begins over medical cannabis initiatives
- Omaha's children museum planning move to RiverFront