DaLyah Jones
DaLyah Jones is a former assistant producer for All Things Considered and evening host. She is also co-host of the Two & Fro podcast.
Originally from East Texas, this country girl found her way to “The City” after graduating from Texas State University with a degree in electronic media and a minor in communication studies.
DaLyah interned for KUT, Texas Standard and was a part of NPR’s Next Generation initiative in 2015. When she’s not at the station, she’s stan-ing for Beyoncé.
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Several areas of Bastrop County are under a boil-water notice while officials work to fix a water-main break.The break, which occurred at the Aqua Water…
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On March 2, 2018, Monica Sledge and her 2-year-old son, Luke, were playing in the living room by their back door. Suddenly, there was a loud boom.“The…
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A pilot program aims to clean up homeless camps in Austin, while providing resources to people experiencing homelessness here.The initiative from the…
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It was supposed to be picture day for many students in the McDade Independent School District, but instead school was canceled for the rest of the week…
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About 20 young people sit across from one another in two teams in a community room at CitySquare Opportunity Center in South Dallas. Deontra Wade walks…
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An Austin-based company is ushering in 3D technology that makes it easier for builders to print homes.Residential building company Sunconomy LLC and…
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The Austin Transportation Department is holding off on issuing new licenses to dockless mobility companies for the time being.City officials said they're…
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Sixty-two-year-old Joe Paschall was walking near Burnet Road and Koenig Lane last November when he almost tripped over a dockless scooter.“I was able to…
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Another dockless scooter company plans to enter the market in Austin – but its users will get to sit down.OjO Electric, LLC, a California-based company,…
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Joe Cardillo was riding a Lime scooter home from work last month when it just stopped and he fell off."I landed on my knees and kind of fell forward and…