Kyle Jones
Kyle Jones

Kyle Jones is the anchor of NBC Connecticut's weekend evening newscasts. During the week, she reports based in New Haven.

Kyle was born in New Haven but grew up in the Maryland suburbs outside of Washington, D.C. She is excited to be back in Connecticut to tell stories that impact people the most.

Prior to joining NBC Connecticut, Kyle has reported along the East Coast at WMDT in Maryland, WMTW in Maine, and WJCL in Georgia. She has covered stories that brought change to her community, including one which led to the firing of a local government official who was charged with stealing cash from the town. Her story on a Portland, Maine woman in desperate need of a kidney also gained national attention.

Before her career in journalism, Kyle spent eight years working in public relations.

In her free time, she enjoys trivia nights, craft breweries, trying out local restaurants and visiting beaches across Connecticut.

Kyle is also a half marathon finisher and took on Maine’s Cancer Foundation's “Tri For a Cure” in memory of her grandmother and aunts. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

The Latest

  • New Haven Nov 22

    16-year-old dies after being shot in New Haven, school bus hit with gunfire

    A 16-year-old boy has died following the shooting that took place in the area of Goffe Street in New Haven Friday afternoon, according to the city’s police department. During the shooting, police say a school bus was also struck by a bullet. NHPD is out with a shooting victim in the area of Goffe Street park. — New Haven...

  • New Haven Nov 14

    Quinnipiac Avenue tenant union continues its push for residential improvements

    Residents of the Quinnipiac Avenue apartments in New Haven say they thought they were making progress with Ocean Management on important quality of life issues. “That was a big step that they’re at least agreeing to meet with us,” said Hope Vaughn, of the Quinnipiac Avenue Tenant Union. Vaughn says Ocean Management was on board to hear the concerns...

  • Decision 2024 Nov 6

    Jahana Hayes embarks on historic fourth congressional term

    Rep. Jahana Hayes says it took a little longer than she would have liked, but the decision was what she expected: the voters of the 5th congressional district are sending her back to Washington for another term. “I didn’t take anything for granted. I responded to everything. I presented the contrast. I showed people what I had done. I...

  • New Haven Oct 31

    New Haven housing activists speak out after court appearance

    Seven homeless activists were in court Thursday following their arrest earlier this week at an encampment set up on the New Haven Green. Mark Colville said they were using tents that he says are not allowed, according to what he was told by police. His court hearing was continued until Dec. 4. The activists are calling on the city to…

  • New Haven Oct 16

    New Haven plans cellphone-free elementary and middle schools in 2025

    New Haven school leaders say their goal is to eventually have a cellphone-free learning environment, and they’re taking the first step in January for kindergarten through 8th graders. In August, the State Board of Education issued policy guidance on forms of personal technology in Connecticut schools, and New Haven unveiled its plan to keep kids more personally connected in...

  • Madison Oct 11

    Family of Madison man killed in wrong-way crash on I-95 devastated

    “To say that Mark made an impact wherever he went or on whoever, it’s for real.” Michael Brotz spent some time Friday sharing how his brother-in-law, Mark Anthony Palumbo Jr., made that impact. One way was meeting people through his business, Madison Avenue Salon in Madison, where he was a part owner and a stylist. He was also a...

  • New Haven Oct 3

    New Haven announces $16.4M budget surplus, plans to fund NHPS school upgrades

    New Haven public schools are getting a big budget boost: $8.5 million to help cover operating costs and make building upgrades. The funding comes after calls from parents, teachers and students about infrastructure concerns inside school buildings. “This has been the effort of people voicing concern, people that are committed to ensure that our children again get the public education…

  • Bridgeport Sep 27

    Soundside Music Festival set to go in Bridgeport with last-minute lineup change

    The Soundside Music Festival is set for this weekend with two days of entertainment at Bridgeport’s Seaside Park. But there’s a last-minute change up to the schedule that caught some off guard. While organizers were setting the stage, they had to change the headliners who will be on it. Foo Fighters announced Thursday that they wouldn’t be performing on...

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    Branford Sep 19

    Man, 2 teens arrested after torturing and assaulting person in Branford: police

    Warning: Details in this story may be disturbing. Three people have been arrested in connection with a violent assault that happened in Branford earlier this month. Police said a man and two teens allegedly lured the victim to a remote, wooded area where they were held against their will for about three hours. They were subjected to a series of…

  • New Haven Sep 18

    Group living in tiny structures will go before the state to ask to have power restored

    Joel Nieves and the residents of the Rosette Neighborhood Village made it through peak heat this summer without power. “It was horrific. You’re not going to be able to sleep. I slept on these chairs,” said Joel Nieves as he pointed to plastic lawn chairs in the courtyard of the village. The community sits in the backyard of Amistad...

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