Jonathan McCall, KRON 4 News

Jonathan McCall

KRON 4 News

Henderson, NV, United States

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Past articles by Jonathan:

Experts explain why gas prices are skyrocketing

(KRON) — Gas prices continue to shatter records across America as the national average reaches $4.17 for a gallon. California drivers are paying an average of $5.44 a gallon and are shelling out the most in the country. Experts say California may hit the $6 average. “The good news is that pace of increase is […] → Read More

Bay Area tech companies work to protect workers in Ukraine

Andy Kurtzig is the founder of San Francisco-based justanswer.com. For him, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is personal. → Read More

New developments in search for missing Oakley woman

Wednesday will mark one week since Alexis Gabe was last seen. → Read More

44 members of Cal football team test positive for COVID-19

For the first time, we are hearing from members of the Cal football team about the confusion that led to some frustrated players venting on social media. → Read More

KRON4’s Jonathan McCall rides with the Blue Angels

KRON4's Jonathan McCall had the ride of a lifetime with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels on Wednesday. → Read More

Surviving COVID: Bay Area man recovering after virus left him in months-long coma

A Bay Area man is sharing his incredible story of survival from COVID-19. → Read More

Restaurants class-action suit would require CA to return fees collected amid pandemic

Thousands of California restaurants are cooking up a plan, that would put back some of the money they’ve spent to stay open, back in their pockets. → Read More

$500-million in grants available to California small businesses

In just a few hours, California's small business owners can start to apply for their share of $500-million in grants as part of a state relief program. → Read More

ICU beds running out in Santa Clara County

ICU bed capacities in Santa Clara County are now at critical levels. → Read More

Climbing COVID cases could impact holiday shopping

‘Tis the season for shopping with credit cards swiping and cash registers ringing up sales but this holiday season, COVID-19 is could bring coal to many retailers. → Read More

Protesters call on Marin County leaders to remove Sir Francis Drake statue

In Marin County, the effort is growing to remove a sculpture of Sir Francis Drake and to remove his name from all public spaces. → Read More

UMD College Park Prepares For 1 Of Largest Open Houses In State

The University of Maryland-College Park is preparing to roll out the welcome mat to thousands of visitors for this year's Maryland Day. → Read More

Multi-Million Dollar Project To Replace Old Gas Line Ensures Environmental Friendliness

Since February BGE has been working on a $31 million project to replace a 70-year-old gas line that partially runs through Leakin Park in Baltimore. → Read More

Officials: Maryland Boating Season Start Deadliest In Years

Officials say 2018 has been the deadliest start to the Maryland boating season in six years. → Read More

Elderly Woman 1 Of 3 Killed During Bloody Baltimore Weekend

A deadly weekend in Baltimore ends with three people murdered in two separate killings in less than 15 hours. → Read More

Students Set To Soar With Handmade Drones For Light City

Some pint-sized pilots are getting ready to take to the skies during Light City in Baltimore. → Read More

Possible Animal Neglect After Dozens Of Dead Horses Found At Eastern Shore Farm

Dozens of dead and decaying horses were found on a Hebron farm where the conditions were so bad, horses were reportedly eating aluminum siding from the house. → Read More

UMBC Retrievers Hungry For Win Against Kansas State

UMBC, the Cinderellas of the big dance, is preparing for its next matchup. → Read More

Baltimore To Spend $200K On Lawyers To Help Immigrants Facing Deportation

The City of Baltimore recently announced plans to spend $200,000 to provide legal help to dozens of immigrants facing deportation amid the national immigration debate. → Read More

Woman Spends $19K On Kidney Transplant For 17-Year-Old Cat

A University of Baltimore professor spent $19,000 to save the life of her 18-year-old cat, and she says every penny was worth it. → Read More