Autumn Jones
KWBU ReporterA Texas native, Autumn Jones is a 2x Emmy-winning journalist with a passion for storytelling. Jones reports on a diverse range of topics, from exploring the wonders of outer space to investigating public health. Her goal is to empower individuals with accessible, easy-to-follow knowledge to build healthy, sustainable lifestyles and become responsible stewards of the Earth. By sharing stories of our world, she works to create a lasting impact for future generations. Jones graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelors of Journalism degree with a Science Communication Minor. She joined KWBU August 1, 2023.
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Waco residents and businesses are required to adhere to the city’s water conservation plan, which only allows outdoor watering three days a week.
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The Waco Pride Network will host the event at Cultivate 7Twelve from 7 pm to 10 pm tonight. There will be music, games and food in a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth.
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The $65 million facility provides a myriad of medical and wellness services all under one roof.
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If approved, phase 1A of the plan would prioritize infrastructure improvements and new construction, which could begin this summer.
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Nearly five months after dogs were found starved and deceased at the Marlin animal shelter, the Texas Rangers have launched an official investigation to look into the incident.
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"It seems like the goalpost keeps moving every time we get more rainstorms."After weeks of intense storms and floods, officials at Waco Lake say it could be the middle of summer before lake facilities start opening back up.
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After a devastating tornado hit the city of Temple on May 22, residents and natural disaster crews have begun cleanup efforts throughout the city for both homes and businesses.
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Tiffani Cortez, an engineering and digital arts teacher at Harmony School of Innovation Waco, has been named a 2024 Inspire the Future: FIRST Recognition Program Honoree. FIRST is a global nonprofit that prepares young people for the future of STEM through youth robotics programs.
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Better At Last, a Waco nonprofit, will host the "Protect Yourself!" conference on June 7 at the Waco Convention Center. Older adults and their caregivers can learn how to protect themselves against fraud, scams and abuse.
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Bell County officials are dealing with the aftermath of a powerful and destructive storm that damaged a large portion of Central Texas Wednesday.