Jonathan Lundy
Digital Producer

Hailing from Detroit, Jonathan is excited to start his media career at News4JAX in November 2023. He is passionate about telling stories that matter to the community and he is honored to serve Jacksonville.
Hailing from Detroit, Jonathan is excited to start his media career at News4JAX in November 2023. He is passionate about telling stories that matter to the community and he is honored to serve Jacksonville.
Women hoping to become mothers could get more help as President Donald Trump signed an executive order that could reduce the costs of in vitro fertilization.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced 18 arrests of sexual predators and sexual offenders as part of two joint investigations across Alachua and Columbia counties on Thursday.
Jacksonville Beach Police said a 21-year-old man drove his father’s car into the ocean on Wednesday morning because he was angry with him.
At 18 years old, Pearl Graham fled an abusive home in Alabama and landed on Jacksonville’s Eastside where her faith and determination led to her becoming a pillar of the community.
Carnival Elation’s docking in Jacksonville was delayed due to the search-and-rescue being conducted by the United States Coast Guard on St. Johns River.
St. Johns County launched its first-ever six-year strategic plan for long-term county sustainability for 2024-2029.
Navy trainer aircraft will conduct missions at Outlying Field Whitehouse from March 22-28. Residents in surrounding neighborhoods will notice increased activity and noise during this period.
Construction of HOLON’s autonomous vehicle manufacturing plant in Jacksonville’s Northside is expected to generate nearly $300 million for the local economy by 2028 according to a study by the University of North Florida.
A 21-year-old passenger died and the driver was seriously injured after striking a concrete pole off a road in St. Johns County Saturday morning according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Workers at the SSA Atlantic Terminal on Blount Island returned to work after a brief strike due to a pay dispute on Wednesday, according to the International Longshoreman’s Association.