Jarvis Robertson
Reporter, FOX Carolina News
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Jarvis Robertson is a reporter and multi-media journalist for FOX Carolina.
Jarvis is from Birmingham, AL and joined the FOX Carolina news team on Jan. 22, 2019 after working at news stations in Albany, GA and Savannah, GA. He graduated from UAB with a bachelor's degree in mass communications.
My favorite kind of music: Most genres
My favorite food: Pizza, dressing (I'm Southern) and candied yams
Hidden talents: I play piano and saxophone
Hobbies: Once you find them, let me know
Pets: Not yet
Children: Not yet
Most memorable story: Hurricane Matthew. That was my first time in a hurricane
Updated: Jun. 9, 2022 at 12:15 AM EDT
|By Jarvis Robertson
As the 100 deadly days of summer moves forward, we wanted to take a look at how one recently passed state law is affecting drivers. The ‘move right’ law, or as many call it the ‘slowpoke’ law.
Updated: May. 30, 2022 at 1:20 PM EDT
|By Jarvis Robertson and Emily Van de Riet
A kindergarten teacher in South Carolina got the surprise of a lifetime when her boyfriend proposed to her in front of students and faculty Friday afternoon.
Updated: May. 20, 2022 at 2:47 PM EDT
|By Jarvis Robertson
It was a magical day for one Upstate couple, as they wed at Prisma’s Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital.
Updated: Apr. 13, 2022 at 12:10 AM EDT
|By Jarvis Robertson
No matter your thoughts, the Southeast has seen an increase in tornado activity within recent years. Maybe it’s time you listen to the warnings. Weather studies have suggested that tornado alley is shifting more to the east. Some say it’s encompassing more territory.
Updated: Mar. 23, 2022 at 3:53 AM EDT
|By Jarvis Robertson
We introduced you all to Isaiah Custodio seven years ago after he suffered a brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM) rupture at the age of 13. He was a student at Mauldin Middle School at the time. Now he's thriving in life.
Updated: Mar. 10, 2022 at 11:54 PM EST
|By Jarvis Robertson
Conner Kelly is a 10th grade student at James F. Byrne High School, as an avid outdoorsman, he’s inspiring others to be their best despite a traumatic experience.
Updated: Mar. 8, 2022 at 1:20 AM EST
|By Jarvis Robertson
Warmer temperatures mean more fun in the sun but just know the critters are out and about.