Alyse Jones
Alyse Jones is a dedicated and versatile journalist with a passion for storytelling. Raised in Edmond, Oklahoma, she has strong roots in the community. Alyse graduated from Oklahoma Christian School and The University of Oklahoma's Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, where she earned degrees in journalism and Spanish. Her commitment to her profession is evident through her involvement in several campus organizations and experience working for OU's student-run news and sportscasts. As a multimedia journalist for KOCO 5 News, Alyse covers a wide range of topics including sports, human interest stories, and breaking news. She has demonstrated exceptional skills in connecting with people and delivering engaging content to audiences across various platforms. Her work has been characterized by accuracy, fairness, and professionalism. In her free time, Alyse enjoys traveling, watching sports, and staying active. She is easily accessible to her audience via email (Alyse.Jones@Hearst.com) and social media (@KOCOAlyse on Twitter).
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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Recent Articles
Oklahoma Softball Makes History: Fourth Consecutive Women's College World Series Title with Thrilling Victory over Texas
Broke On: Thursday, 06 June 2024The University of Oklahoma Sooners made history by winning the Women's College World Series for the fourth consecutive year, defeating rival Texas with standout performances from seniors Jayda Coleman and Tiare Jennings. The team set an NCAA record for most consecutive wins and had a near-perfect season at 61-1 last year. Five seniors, including Coleman, Jennings, Kinzie Hansen, Nicole May and Rylie Boone, were part of every national championship team during the four-peat. Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso expressed pride in the team's gritty style and dominance with eight national championships since 2000. EF4 Tornado Strikes Marietta, Oklahoma: At Least Four People Killed Including a Four-Month-Old Baby
Broke On: Monday, 29 April 2024On April 29, 2024, a devastating EF4 tornado with winds up to 165-170 mph struck Marietta, Oklahoma, killing at least four people including a young child. The town was left in ruins as every business appeared to have been destroyed. Governor Kevin Stitt and President Joe Biden offered support following the disaster. One family, the Skeens, lost their four-month-old baby during the storm and are accepting donations through Morrison's Main Street Market, Boomarang Diner, and Security State Bank in Holdenville.