Elias Johnson

Elias Johnson | Central Iowa Ag Summit Speaker

Iowa native and award-winning journalist Elias Johnson joined the Local 5 News team in November of 2014 and currently anchors Good Morning Iowa. Elias also covers in-depth investigative and features stories each week. He takes a hands-on approach to his work by producing, shooting and editing the pieces he covers.

Elias grew up on a farm in rural Calhoun County. His father was a large animal veterinarian so it’s safe to say he has seen a thing or two as he assisted his dad on calls in northwest Iowa…and also why he chose a different line of work.

Elias began his career in Des Moines in 2007 as a reporter with KDSM FOX 17. In April of 2008, Elias was honored in Las Vegas at the annual Broadcast Educators Association Festival as the national news reporter of the year and by 2009, his writing produced an Emmy nomination.

In 2010, he was honored with a National Edward R. Murrow Award for a story of a troubled man who turned his life around by becoming a boxer while reporting for WHO-TV. He was also awarded a regional Murrow the same year for breaking news coverage of a river rescue in downtown Des Moines. His work has been recognized by the Northwest Broadcasters Association, which selected him for an Eric Sevareid award for feature writing.

By late 2010, Elias moved south to work at KPHO CBS 5 in Phoenix, Arizona as a multimedia journalist. He also worked as a public information officer for the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office.

Before coming home, Elias was a news anchor in Reno, Nevada where he won three Edward R. Murrow awards for Investigative Reporting, Feature Reporting and Hard News Reporting. Elias also won three AP Excellence in Journalism awards for Investigative Reporting and Videography for Hard News and Feature photography. In March 2014, he was recognized at the annual National Press Photographers Association conference in Norman, OK for shooting the Best Serious Video Feature as a shoot and edit participant. His feature series of Honor Flight Nevada’s trip to Washington D.C. was also nominated for an Emmy by the San Francisco chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences the same year.

When he’s not on the desk or enterprising stories, Elias enjoys spending time with his wife, Niki and their two young children.