
Scott Johnson - News4Jax
General Assignment ReporterOriginally from Washington state, Johnson moved to Jacksonville in late 2002 to work for WJXT.
While his primary job in Jacksonville is reporting, Johnson has done most jobs that TV news has to offer -- from weather to sports to anchoring. Johnson covers all kinds of stories for News4Jax, but covers military issues when he can.
Most of his time away from the station is spent with his wife, Holly.
Scott has enjoyed getting to know more about Florida in his time here, and all that there is to do. Scott is usually a homebody, but since making the move, he spends a lot of time at the beach.
In his spare time, Scott enjoys watching television rather than making it. He also spend a lot of time reading and Scott is currently writing his first book.
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A group of African-American community and faith leaders shared their support for the Lot J development project in a news conference Wednesday morning…
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Two aircraft crashed Wednesday after colliding mid-air not far from a private airstrip south of Green Cove Springs, killing one pilot and injuring a…
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Despite crackdown efforts from state agencies, hundreds of illegal credit card skimmers are still winding up on gas pumps all around Florida, including…
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Two men suffered serious injuries Friday morning in a shooting outside a Jacksonville Beach homeless center, police said.Chief Pat Dooley with the…
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A Clay County school bus driver is facing 13 child pornography charges after an investigation in May found he had photographs of children performing sex…
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Two days after a man pleaded guilty to killing Riverside restaurant employee Daniel Rowe behind the Blind Rabbit restaurant in July 2015, a second man was…
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CSX Corporation will lay off 1,000 management employees over the next few weeks, the Jacksonville-based company announced Tuesday.The top two executives…
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A candlelight vigil is scheduled Monday night to remember University of North Florida student George Louissaint Jr., 20, who was found Saturday in a pond…
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Mayor Lenny Curry on Thursday ordered the city to stop paying retired Jacksonville Police and Fire Pension Fund Executive Director John Keane a…
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The latest hearing for a man accused of raping and killing 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle three years ago in Jacksonville was delayed again Monday.Donald…