
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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As Rodney Reed’s lawyers scramble to get the 21-year-old case reexamined before his Nov. 20 execution date, a new witness has stepped forward accusing a�
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Low levels of toxic blue-green algae are still present in Lady Bird Lake. According to the Watershed Protection Department, which takes samples from the�
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Central Texas has seen 10 fatal child drownings so far this year, according to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services � a notable increase�
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Local advocates and leaders are denouncing the Trump administration’s order to cap the number of refugees admitted into the U.S. next year at 18,000. The�
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As Rodney Reed's execution date fast approaches, more than 70 people packed into a community center in Bastrop on Saturday to apply pressure on state�
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Advocates Demand San Marcos' New Interim Police Chief Work To Decrease Racial Disparities In ArrestsBob Klett, San Marcos� new interim police chief, said the department “stands behind its citizens," after concerns over how often police arrest people for�
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Almost 60 horses have been released from a two-week quarantine in Bastrop County after an outbreak of vesicular stomatitis virus, or VSV, according to the�
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Austin-Bergstrom International Airport officials said they’re working to let airline passengers know new security standards are coming.ABIA and other�
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A gap in internet access for Austin residents has shrunk, but a sense of mistrust over the internet’s privacy and security persists among those without�
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The University of Texas says it has developed the first-ever guide to help police departments and communities notify victims about results of their sexual�