Jonathan Serrie Biography
Jonathan Serrie is an American journalist for Fox News Channel. Serrie focuses on medicine, science, politics and breaking news in the Southeastern United States.
He graduated with Bachelor of Arts degrees in political science and English from Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, in 1987. While at the university, he was the editor-in-chief of the student newspaper “The Emory Wheel”. After graduation, he worked as a general assignment reporter for WWSB-TV Sarasota, FL (1987-1989); WYFF-TV, Greenville, SC (1989-1994); and WSB-TV, Atlanta, GA “1994-1999”.
Jonathan joined Fox News in 1999. He worked in the channel’s Los Angeles and Seattle bureaus and covered the 1999 World Trade Organization riots and the 2001 Seattle earthquake. In 2001, he became the correspondent for the channel in the Atlanta bureau. He covered Operation Allied Force from NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium; Kačanik, Kosovo; and Skopje, Macedonia.
He was stationed in Qarshi, Uzbekistan during the initial phase of Operation Enduring Freedom. He has also reported from Afghanistan, covering the battle at Qala-i-Jangi in Mazar-i-Sharif and on the establishment of the post-Taliban government in Kabul. He had reported live from Sanford, FL to cover the George Zimmerman murder trial and shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Jonathan Serrie had also provided live coverage of the 2012 campaign finance fraud trial of John Edwards, the former Democratic senator from North Carolina and nominee for vice-president in 2004.
Jonathan Serrie Age
Jonathan Serrie has been an Atlanta-based correspondent for Fox News Channel since 2001. He joined the cable network in 1999, working for bureaus in Los Angeles and Seattle. Serrie was born in 1965, in Beloit, Wisconsin. Thus Jonathan is 54 years old as of 2019.
Jonathan Serrie Family
He graduated with Bachelor of Arts degrees in political science and English from Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, in 1987. Information about his family is not posted. The research is still going on and the update will be done as soon as possible.
Jonathan Serrie Wife
Serrie joined Fox News Channel (FNC) in April 2009 and currently serves as a correspondent based in the Atlanta bureau. Before moving to FNC’s Atlanta bureau, Jonathan reported from the Los Angeles and Seattle bureaus. We have not found any details about his wife, kids or any details of his dating. We will update you immediately we get any.
Jonathan Serrie Net Worth
He has been an Atlanta-based correspondent for Fox News Channel since 2001. He joined the cable network in 1999, working for bureaus in Los Angeles and Seattle.
He covered Operation Allied Force from NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium; Skopje, Republic of Macedonia; and Ka?anik, Kosovo. Jonathan Serrie has an estimated net worth of $900,000 thousand dollars as of 2019.
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Jonathan Serrie Stories
UPDATE: Suspected Waffle House Gunman Taken Into Custody
Police arrested the man who is suspected of opening fire on a Waffle House near Nashville, Tennessee.
Ivanka Trump: ‘Special Place in Hell for People Who Prey on Children’
At a public appearance in South Jersey, Ivanka Trump spoke to the Associated Press about the sexual misconduct allegations against Judge Roy Moore (R-Ala.).
McConnell Says Roy Moore Should Step Aside: ‘I Believe the Women’
Mitch McConnell called for Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore to step aside after allegations that he had inappropriate sexual relationships with underage girls.
LOOK: Tim Scott Remembers Victims of SC Church Shooting 2 Years Later
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott (R) remembered the victims of the Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church shooting that occurred two years ago Saturday.
WATCH: GA Dem Ossoff Called Out on Why He Can’t Vote for Himself
A closely-watched House race is coming down to the wire in Georgia, where the candidates faced off in a debate last night.
6 States Call for Convention to Consider Amendments Limiting Federal Gov’t
Six states are banding together in an effort to limit the power and reach of the federal government.
Police: 2 Associates of Kentucky Fugitive Who Shot Officer Arrested
Police said Thursday that they had arrested two known associates of a Kentucky fugitive who has eluded a multi-state manhunt for five days.
GA to Execute 1st Woman in 70 Years; Last-Minute Appeal Denied
A Georgia woman is set to become the first female prisoner to be executed in the state in 70 years.
Suspect in Fatal Memphis Cop Shooting Turns Himself In
The alleged gunman who shot and killed a Memphis police officer during a traffic stop turned himself in late Monday, ending a two-day manhunt, officials said.
S.C. Christian Nonprofit to Provide Clean Water to Nepal Quake Victims
A Christian nonprofit in South Carolina is providing clean water to victims of Nepal’s earthquake.
See How This Hotel Takes ‘Dog-Friendly’ to a Whole New Level
Guests at a dog-friendly hotel in North Carolina can now check out with more than a good night’s sleep.
Highway Robbery: Thieves Steal Nearly $5 Million in Gold From Armored Truck
An armored truck was robbed of nearly $5 million in gold while it was stranded on a highway in North Carolina.
Jonathan Serrie Articles
New information after deadly shooting in Mississippi Walmart
fox21news.com — by Jonathan Serrie, FOX News Posted: Jul 30, 2019 / 03:03 PM MDT / Updated: Jul 30, 2019 / 03:07 PM MDT SOUTHAVEN, Miss. — Police say a former Walmart employee shot and killed two current workers in Mississippi Tuesday morning. 27 DAYS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
CDC warns bats pose rabies risk to humans
foxnews.com — Family mourning dad’s rabies death receives hefty bill for relatives’ vaccinesThe widow of Gary Giles, who died from rabies in November, was contacted two days after his death by the Utah Department of Health urging her and her relatives to get preventative vaccinations immediately. Juanita Giles alleges she was told not to worry about the cost, but now the family members are facing a $50,000 hospital bill they received for those preventative vaccinations. 2 MONTHS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
For Alabama storm survivors, human toll is worse than property loss
foxnews.com — In the wake of a devastating tornado, storm survivors in Alabama are trying to put Sunday’s destruction in perspective. “We weren’t hurt, but I feel so bad,” Jackie Phillips told Fox News. The longtime Lee County resident said she had been through many tornado warnings in the past, but never saw as much devastation as what Sunday’s EF-4 twister unleashed on her close-knit community. And seeing her neighbors’ losses brings her to tears.
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