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
- High Plains Regional Climate Center has gone dark
- Record Store Day expected to be biggest yet
- Ricketts on-board with President Trump's tariff plan
- Humanities Nebraska looking to lose 40% of funding
- Stothert, Ewing poised to face off in Omaha mayoral race
- Polls close in Omaha primary election with mayor, council races on the ballot
- New archbishop appointed to lead Archdiocese of Omaha
- Omaha 2025 primary election set for Tuesday
- US DHHS canceled nearly $12 billion in funding to state and local health departments
- Nebraska’s sandhill crane migration stronger than ever, despite bird flu worries
- Four bills regarding medical cannabis discucssed at the Capitol
- Two music venues opened in Omaha aiming to give a stage to acts that draw medium-sized crowds. A year later, how are they doing?
- Nebraska State Trooper killed while assisting with crash
- National Institutes of Health cuts could mean big changes for UNMC
- Study finds University of Nebraska system had $6.4 billion economic impact last year
- NU Board of Regents approves food and drink agreement with Aramark
- Hearing held on bill that would amend paid sick leave law
- Omaha native talks about his new feature film, 'Companion'
- Sen. Pete Ricketts weighs in on federal grant money being unfrozen
- Statewide nitrate test highlights areas of high concentration
- 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