Jonathan Marshall, FOX13 Memphis

Jonathan Marshall

FOX13 Memphis

Memphis, TN, United States

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Past articles by Jonathan:

Traffic and hopefully business set to resume flowing across I-40 bridge

Memphis Chamber chief public policy officer Bobby White said the I-40 bridge is a major lifeline to the city. → Read More

City councilman set to present legislation to combine Memphis and Shelby Co. government

City councilman Chase Carlisle said the goal is to give the people a choice. → Read More

Search continues for suspects who killed two children in drive-by shooting

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to the identification and arrests of whoever is responsible for the deaths of 6-year-old Ashlynn Luckett and 16-year-old LeQuan Boyd. → Read More

Simone Biles withdrawal from the Olympics becomes major mental health conversation

Biles’ decision is one piece to a conversation that needs to continue for the well-being of the next generation. → Read More

SCS football players hit the field for the first time since 2019

The cancellation of the 2020 season impacted recruiting for many players. → Read More

Delta variant could be speed bump in local businesses’ COVID progression

A restaurant owner said the reality is that business owners have to think about closing down or limiting customers again. → Read More

State representative calls removal of Nathan Bedford Forrest bust ‘large win’

Tennessee lawmakers voted to remove the bust of Confederate general and Ku Klux Klan leader Nathan Bedford Forrest from the state Capitol. → Read More

Local law enforcement join forces to make roads & interstates safer

According to MPD and the Tennessee Highway Patrol, interstate shootings are up, and more people are dying in crashes. → Read More

Community members honor civil rights leader John Lewis

The vigil honored Lewis on the one-year anniversary of his death. → Read More

Multiple residents at Mid-South apartment complex receive eviction notices

The eviction notices were sent out on July 1st. → Read More

Tigers baseball player hears name called in MLB Draft

The Arlington native finished this past season tied fourth in the nation with 21 home runs. → Read More

Police arrested two, searching for a third suspect involved in 4th of July shooting of a 7-year-old

While a North Memphis community mourns the tragic 4th of July death of 7-year old Kelby Shorty, Memphis Police continues its work to find all those responsible. → Read More

Heavy rain creates terrifying moment for DeSoto County family

The early morning rain didn’t seem to be all that bad to the family then everything changed. → Read More

Dyersburg residents express concern with increase in crime

There have been recent reports of assaults and threats against police and first responders. → Read More

Local businesses expecting more workers as unemployment compensation ends

The end of all federally funded pandemic unemployment compensation programs goes into effect today. → Read More

New company takes over Memphis apartment complex leaving family frustrated

A Memphis family was met with an unexpected surprise on move-in day. → Read More

Opportunities open for student-athletes to make a profit after NCAA decision

Starting Thursday, student-athletes will be able to profit off their name, image, and likeness. → Read More

Increase in temperature raises risk of heat exhaustion

There are things you can do to stay safe in the Memphis heat. → Read More

Some community leaders fear permitless carry will only increase gun violence

There have now been 129 homicides this year in Memphis. Last year, we set a record with 332. → Read More

‘I want justice, and I want peace’: Family left with pain and questions after 2 killed in overnight shooting

Richard said her daughter, Ambria Richard, was one of two people shot and killed early Friday morning at Airways and Lamar. → Read More