Jordy Jones
Morning Edition HostBorn and raised in Spokane, Jordy Jones grew up in the Shadle Park area. Attending Trinity, St. Al’s and Gonzaga Prep, she eventually left town to attend Carroll College in Montana. Pursuing journalism, Jordy has been in news rooms around the PNW and is now the host of Morning Edition at SPR.
A mom of two little boys and wife to Brandon T. Jones on KREM 2, Jordy is thrilled to be on air in her hometown!
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Plus, accused arsonist Aaron Farinacci has another day in court. Sheriff John Nowels gets stern with people who return to their homes in fire evacuation zones.
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Plus, Spokane authorities open a wildfire resource center for displaced people. A few Spokane election races tighten up as ballots trickle in.
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Also, a first court appearance for the man accused of setting one of Spokane's wildfires and results from Washington's (and Spokane's) primary election.
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Plus, it's Election Day in Washington state. Where should you return your ballot today?
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Plus, Spokane works to qualify for FEMA assistance after a weekend of wildfires and Avista begins to evaluate its transmission system in the fire-ravaged areas.
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High temperatures and gusty winds in the forecast for the weekend and the Washington State Supreme Court rules in a hazing case involving WSU.
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Plus, hot temperatures put into effect burn bans for the weekend ahead, and two Spokane elected officials share why the Public Transportation Tax on the August ballot benefits more than just commuters.