
Jonathan Saupe
Anchor at KGMB-TV (Honolulu, HI)
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
newschannel6now.com | Jonathan Saupe
(InvestigateTV) — Bounce houses are a fun and familiar sight at birthday parties and festivals across the country, but when these inflatables collide with Mother Nature, drama and danger can ensue. Winds can lift the bounce houses into the air, leading to serious injuries, such as broken bones, concussions, and even death. Video captured in 2022 from a Ring camera attached to a Hickory, North Carolina home shows a bounce house getting picked up by the wind and almost hitting a child.
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1 month ago |
kktv.com | Lauren Trager |Jonathan Saupe
(InvestigateTV) — Buying tickets online can help you skip the line at the venue’s box office. However, some event-goers found it can also lead to big headaches and financial lawsuits. One Missouri music fan’s concert tickets mysteriously disappeared from her account, along with the thousands of dollars she had paid. Reporter Lauren Trager uncovers why she’s not the only victim and shows the steps that you can take to protect your next event. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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1 month ago |
kyoutv.com | Lauren Trager |Jonathan Saupe
(InvestigateTV) — Buying tickets online can help you skip the line at the venue’s box office. However, some event-goers found it can also lead to big headaches and financial lawsuits. One Missouri music fan’s concert tickets mysteriously disappeared from her account, along with the thousands of dollars she had paid. Reporter Lauren Trager uncovers why she’s not the only victim and shows the steps that you can take to protect your next event. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2 months ago |
kktv.com | Jonathan Saupe |Kristin Crowley |Jody Kerzman
(InvestigateTV) — The odds of being struck by lightning are less than one in a million. Almost 90% of all those struck by lightning survive. Those are statistics that three North Dakota teens know all too well. The boys were all struck by lightning while out hunting. The good news is none of them were seriously injured. Reporter Kristin Crowley tells their story and reveals what you need to know to stay safe. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2 months ago |
azfamily.com | Jonathan Saupe |Kristin Crowley |Jody Kerzman
(InvestigateTV) — The odds of being struck by lightning are less than one in a million. Almost 90% of all those struck by lightning survive. Those are statistics that three North Dakota teens know all too well. The boys were all struck by lightning while out hunting. The good news is none of them were seriously injured. Reporter Kristin Crowley tells their story and reveals what you need to know to stay safe. Copyright 2025 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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