Ta'Niyah Jordan
Multimedia Journalist
Lansing, MI
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Ta'Niyah Jordan is a Multi-Media Journalist for News 10 at WILX. Born and raised in the Motor City (Detroit), Ta'Niyah graduated from King HS. Although she's been away from the area for a little while, she's no stranger to Lansing, as she found her passion for storytelling at Michigan State University.
Ta'Niyah absolutely loves spending time with her family while making memories every step of the way. In her free time, she enjoys cleaning, organizing, thrifting, concerts, trying new foods, and visiting museums.
Ta'Niyah looks forward to getting reacquainted with the community and telling stories that are important to them. She encourages you to share your concerns or ideas by emailing taniyah.jordan@wilx.com.
Education
Updated: May. 24, 2023 at 6:13 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
Since 2008, thousands of Michigan immigrants have lost access to their driver’s licenses.
Updated: May. 23, 2023 at 5:52 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
In addition to helping families find quality care, the Tri-Share program also helps child care centers with training, consultations, and other resources.
Updated: May. 22, 2023 at 6:54 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
A TikTok video connecting mental health trauma from a school shooting to nose strips has sparked controversy at Michigan State University.
Updated: May. 18, 2023 at 7:30 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
Superintendent Jeff Beal said they are working with the parent and the school to make sure this does not happen again.
Updated: May. 15, 2023 at 6:42 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
Anyone who has seen Richard Johnson or knows of his whereabouts is asked to contact the Eaton County Sheriff’s Office at 517-543-3512.
Updated: May. 1, 2023 at 6:52 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
Michigan prisoners serving life without parole could get a second chance at freedom due to a recent ruling by the state's Supreme Court.
Updated: Apr. 28, 2023 at 7:24 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
Real-life MSU researchers are working with NASA to protect the Earth from asteroids.
Updated: Apr. 27, 2023 at 6:18 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
One of Lansing’s largest hospitals is being accused of leaving behind boxes of confidential patient files in a decommissioned hospital.
Updated: Apr. 12, 2023 at 5:52 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
In the United States, more and more people under the age of 50 are suffering from strokes. No matter the age, strokes are a growing public health issue.
Updated: Apr. 11, 2023 at 7:11 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
More than 104,000 people are currently on a waiting list to receive either a heart, kidney or lung. Every 10 minutes, a new person is added to the list.
Updated: Mar. 23, 2023 at 8:22 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan and Dane Kelly
Are you concerned about accessing primary care in Michigan? You're not alone. Over 20% of adults and 8% of children in the state don't have access to primary care.
Updated: Mar. 15, 2023 at 7:51 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
Under the new protocol, most buildings will close at 6 p.m. and require an MSU-issued ID card to gain entry.
Updated: Feb. 27, 2023 at 5:56 PM EST
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
Pro-gun groups said these laws only make it difficult for law-abiding gun owners instead of getting tough on crime and punishing criminals.
Updated: Feb. 15, 2023 at 12:01 AM EST
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
"I think it's just like a day at a time thing. I don't know if you ever like truly heal from it but I think that we just have to support each other as much as possible."
Updated: Jan. 30, 2023 at 6:29 PM EST
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
Dean Transportation said in a statement that the student remained on board at all times with other students, the driver, and an adult bus attendant. The driver and the attendant have both gotten additional consultation following this incident.
Updated: Oct. 10, 2022 at 5:53 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan
5,426 child marriages have been reported in Michigan over the last 20 years.
Updated: May. 17, 2022 at 3:07 PM EDT
|By Ta'Niyah Jordan and Jordan Gartner
Prices are going up on almost everything these days, and financial experts believe the U.S. could be on the brink of a recession.