Constance Jones

Constance Jones is an Emmy-nominated, award-winning news anchor/reporter who arrived in South Florida in 2008.

For more than a decade, Constance has covered life-changing events, including the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, President Barack Obama's election campaign and the BP Gulf oil spill, along with devastating hurricanes, tornadoes and ice storms.

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She was born in Stuttgart, Germany, and spent most of her childhood overseas and is conversational in German. She also spent time in Timisoara, Romania. 

Constance has been honored by the National Academy of Television Arts and Science, the Texas Associated Press and the National Association of Black Journalist for Excellence in News Reporting. She was recently featured as Miami's 2014 Top 40 Under 40 Leaders of Tomorrow in the Miami Herald.

She has worked in several television markets, including New York City, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Houston. Constance has also worked with veteran Dan Rather with the CBS Evening News.

Her career started while she was producing and hosting videos at the Educational Video Network.

She is a proud member of the National Association of Black Journalist and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Constance is the traffic reporter during Local News Mornings from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. and co-anchor of Local 10 News at Noon Monday through Friday.

Email Constance at cjones@local10.com.

Follow Constance Jones on Twitter @ConstanceJones