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, with an occasional story about the outdoors/nature. 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’s Shine the Light on Hunger campaign returns for 19th year
- Chef authors cookbook about Indigenous cuisine of North America
- Even with government reopened, refugees still ineligible for SNAP benefits
- Whooping cough cases are on the rise in Nebraska
- The Star City Hearse Club is becoming a Halloween staple, but members want to do more
- Thousands of Nebraskans are expected to lose SNAP benefits this week
- From rescuing geese to recovering from prison: Storytelling festival highlights Nebraskans’ stories
- Nebraskans prepare for coming changes to SNAP benefits
- Not about hair: 'AfroCon' celebrates all things nerdy
- Omaha’s AfroCon is coming back for its seventh year
- Omaha Tribe of Nebraska plans to open its first cannabis dispensary by early 2026
- OPD provides update on internal investigation over Terence Crawford traffic stop
- Congressional delegation weighs in as shutdown takes effect
- Nebraska’s paid sick leave law goes into effect Wednesday
- Healing and reconciliation through art: How Otoe-Missouria tribe members hope to reclaim their land in Nebraska
- UNO professor authors study to understand labor trafficking in Nebraska
- LES receives $300,000 from Google to provide affordable housing energy improvements
- COVID-19 numbers see uptick, health professionals say fall activities and lower vaccination rates are factors
- International photographer and Nebraskan Joel Sartore champions importance of all animals
- Group seeks national recognition for north Omaha’s castle
- Elkhorn elementary schools open despite ongoing construction
- Omaha Metro Transit premieres new, on-demand ride share service to extend public transit reach
- Many still without power after hurricane-force winds rip through eastern Nebraska
- Lincoln native plays Lollapalooza, and now the sky's the limit.
- Supervillains beware: Comic Con Nebraska holds inaugural event at CHI Health Center
Recent Media Contributions
- Nebraska Update: March 27 | Wildfires spark, budget bills advance
- Nebraska Update: March 26 | Cavanaugh files hemp complaint, housing push in Omaha
- Nebraska Update: March 25 | Second District race insights, land values fall
- Nebraska Update: March 24 | USDA Sec. tours NE, immigration attorney shortage
- Nebraska Update: Jan. 28 | Minneapolis ICE protests, DHHS AD waiver shift
- Nebraska Update: Dec. 31 | Measles case, Nebraska senator addresses groping claim
- Nebraska Update: Dec. 30 | Nebraska awarded $218M for rural health, flu rise
- Nebraska Stories: Land of My Fathers