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Jessica Willey is a general assignment reporter for KTRK Channel 13 news in Houston. Prior to KTRK, Willey was a reporter for KOKH-TV in Oklahoma City. She received a Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Journalism and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from what is now the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University. In 2006, Willey was awarded a regional Emmy for a program about the controversial German-based Body Worlds exhibition that displays plastinated human bodies and human body parts in museums around the world.

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  • Jessica Willey is a general assignment reporter for KTRK Channel 13 news in Houston. Prior to KTRK, Willey was a reporter for KOKH-TV in Oklahoma City. She received a Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Journalism and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from what is now the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University. In 2006, Willey was awarded a regional Emmy for a program about the controversial German-based Body Worlds exhibition that displays plastinated human bodies and human body parts in museums around the world. (en)
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