Sasha Jones is an NBC6 consumer investigative reporter. She joined WTVJ in May of 2016. Jones is excited to be helping consumers with their problems as a part of the NBC6 Responds team.
Prior to moving to South Florida, Jones worked at WMC Action News 5 in Memphis, Tennessee.
Besides eating Bar-B-Que and listening to Blues music, she reported on top stories from across the region. Over the course of three years, she covered stories such as the removal of confederate statues, the 50th commemoration of the death of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Memphis’ 2015 record-breaking homicide rate.
Before moving to Memphis, Jones worked at KSLA News 12 in Shreveport, LA and WXVT in Greenville, MS.
Jones is from Southfield, Michigan, but is a Detroiter at heart. She graduated from Western Michigan University with a bachelor’s degree in Film and Video Studies. While at WMU, Jones became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and proudly wears her “pink and green.”
Outside of work, Jones enjoys spending time with family, working out at the gym, and attending music concerts.
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How do we make water drinkable? A look at the process at a Miami-Dade treatment facility
NBC6 Responds visited the Alexander Orr Water Treatment Facility operated by the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department.
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Where does our tap water come from in South Florida and is it safe to drink?
We swim in it. We boat on it. We drink it. But should we trust it?
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NBC6 Responds after small Miami towing business has Google profile shut down
A digital footprint is the lifeblood of success for many small businesses, but one local business says they became unsearchable when their online profile disappeared.
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Consumer Corner: Are my student loans on pause?
The latest pause impacts about 8 million people who are enrolled in the SAVE Plan, a new income-driven repayment program that came out last fall
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Woman describes challenges contacting FPL. She hopes to help others with a speech disability
Joan Chapman, who lost her voice due to a medical condition, is bringing attention to the challenges people with speech disabilities face when trying to contact companies.
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Consumer Corner: Is it a good time to buy a house?
Real estate analyst Jack McCabe says there are several factors that could make it easier for homebuyers to enter the market.
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How scammers are tricking people to share verification codes
Scammers are using Google Voice to try to obtain multi-factor authentication codes so they can gain access to your account.
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Is your flight canceled? You are entitled to a refund
With flight delays and cancellations still impacting passengers following last week’s tech outage, many people want to know if they are entitled to a refund.
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Some fans are turning to the courts after Copa America chaos
People are still calling for answers after the Copa America final. Fans who paid thousands for tickets and couldn’t get inside the stadium now want their money back, and some are turning to the courts for help.
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Ticketed fans kept out of Copa America final want refunds
Chaos at the gates of the Copa America final prevented some ticketholders from entering Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday.