Morgan Gonzales

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Morgan Gonzales is a breaking news reporter. She studied journalism at the University of Georgia where she focused on health and medical reporting. She has previously reported for the Dallas Morning News.

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2 Children Injured In Groveland, Teen Charged With Assault, Battery: Police 2 Children Injured In Groveland, Teen Charged With Assault, Battery: Police
2 Children Injured In Groveland, Teen Charged With Assault, Battery: Police A splatter ball gun drive-by shooting led to a criminal charge for one Essex County teenager, officials say.  Two children were walking in the area of Main Street and Broad Street in Groveland when a car slowed down and its passenger shot what appeared to be a splatter ball gun at the pair on Saturday, July 15, according to the Groveland Police Department.  Both children were bruised as a result of the assault.  The passenger, a Groveland 17-year-old, was identified by police after a preliminary investigation.  He was charged with assault and battery and issued a summo…
Peabody Police Officer Dies Tragically, Community Rallies To Help Family Of Man 'Loved By Many' Peabody Police Officer Dies Tragically, Community Rallies To Help Family Of Man 'Loved By Many'
Peabody Police Officer Dies Tragically, Community Rallies To Help Family Of Man 'Loved By Many' The family of an Essex County man so beloved he was nicknamed the "Mayor of Peabody" is receiving an outpouring of support after his unexpected death.  Henry Breckenridge, a Peabody police officer, died from complications that arose during a non-emergency surgery at Salem Hospital, the Peabody Police Department announced on Thursday, July 20.  Hospital staff worked "heroically" to try and save him, but to no avail.  Breckenridge believed in community policing and was an "outstanding" officer, said Police Chief Tom Griffin. He was particularly loved by young people, who shared support and…
Pizzeria With 'Perfect' Pies Plans Wethersfield, Newington Locations Pizzeria With 'Perfect' Pies Plans Wethersfield, Newington Locations
Pizzeria With 'Perfect' Pies Plans Wethersfield, Newington Locations A restaurant chain founded 85 years ago is bringing its iconic "oven-kissed" charred pizzas to three Connecticut communities.  Sally's Apizza, a Connecticut-based eatery that specializes in New Haven-style pizza, is planning to open new locations in Hartford and Fairfield Counties, according to documents on the company's site. The chain plans to open locations in Wethersfield and Norwalk in 2023 and in Newington in 2024. The eatery's menu includes three classic pizzas, including mozzarella and tomato sauce pie, tomato sauce pie, and white pie. Never gets old. #food #pizza #italian…
Pizzeria With 'Perfect' Pies Plans Seaport Location Pizzeria With 'Perfect' Pies Plans Seaport Location
Pizzeria With 'Perfect' Pies Plans Seaport Location A restaurant chain founded 85 years ago is bringing its iconic "oven-kissed" charred pizzas to two Massachusetts communities.  Sally's Apizza, a Connecticut-based eatery that specializes in New Haven-style pizza, is planning to open a Woburn location in 2023 and a Boston seaport location in 2024, according to documents on the company's site.  The eatery's menu includes three classic pizzas, including mozzarella and tomato sauce pie, tomato sauce pie, and white pie.  Never gets old. #food #pizza #italian Posted by Sally's Apizza on Wednesday, July 19, 2023 Diners who crave toppings g…
Trio of $1 Million Powerball Tickets Sold In Mass Trio of $1 Million Powerball Tickets Sold In Mass
Trio of $1 Million Powerball Tickets Sold In Mass They may not have snagged the $1 billion jackpot, but three Massachusetts tickets still hit it big.  Three Powerball tickets sold in Massachusetts scored $1 million in the Wednesday, July 19 drawing, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery.  Eight other Massachusetts tickets also brought home serious cash, with one winning a $100,000 prize and seven others winning $50,000 prizes.  The three $1 million winning tickets were purchased from the following locations:  In Norfolk County: Shaw’s Supermarket, located at 255 East Central Street in Franklin, in No…
Salisbury Man Airlifted To Hospital After Crash With Tractor-Trailer In Rowley Salisbury Man Airlifted To Hospital After Crash With Tractor-Trailer In Rowley
Salisbury Man Airlifted To Hospital After Crash With Tractor-Trailer In Rowley Police are investigating a serious crash in Essex County that sent a motorcyclist to the hospital, officials say.  A tractor-trailer crashed into a motorcycle in Rowley near the intersection of Route 1 and Route 133 on Thursday, July 20 around 5:51 a.m., resulting in injuries for the Salisbury motorcyclist, according to the Rowley Police Department. The motorcycle and the tractor-trailer were both heading south on Newburyport Turnpike (Route 1) when the tractor-trailer attempted to turn left onto Haverhill Street (Route 133) and crashed into the motorcycle, inflicting "significant damage."…
Amtrak Train Hits Person In Sharon, Causing 45-Minute Delays Amtrak Train Hits Person In Sharon, Causing 45-Minute Delays
Amtrak Train Hits Person In Sharon, Causing 45-Minute Delays A pedestrian was hit by a train in Norfolk County, officials say.  Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the train was an MBTA train. No MBTA commuter trains were involved in the incident.  Multiple people called 911 reporting that a pedestrian had been hit by a train at the Sharon Train Station in Sharon around 12:56 p.m. on Wednesday, July 19, according to the Sharon Police Department.  The incident caused significant delays to the Providence Line Train, according to the MBTA.  Update: Providence Line Train 837 (9:40 pm from South Station) is operating…
Dracut High Officer Resigns After Allegations Of Inappropriate Relationship With 18-Year-Old Dracut High Officer Resigns After Allegations Of Inappropriate Relationship With 18-Year-Old
Dracut High Officer Resigns After Allegations Of Inappropriate Relationship With 18-Year-Old The school resource officer was placed on administrative leave but decided to officially leave his post, officials say.  Sunny Nguyen, a school resource officer at Dracut High School, submitted a letter of resignation on Wednesday, July 19 amid allegations that he had inappropriate contact with an 18-year-old student, according to Dracut Police Department. Nguyen was placed on paid administrative leave after Dracut police and Dracut Public Schools learned of the allegations. Read more: Dracut High Officer On Leave Over Alleged Inappropriate Relationship With Student The investig…
Found: Police Ask For Help To Find Missing Maynard 4-Year-Old Found: Police Ask For Help To Find Missing Maynard 4-Year-Old
Found: Police Ask For Help To Find Missing Maynard 4-Year-Old Police located the child safely on the afternoon of Wednesday, July 19, officials said "Thank you to all who assisted in the search," Maynard police wrote on Twitter. Original story: Police are seeking a 4-year-old, identified only as Ruthie, in the area of Wood Lane in Maynard, according to the Maynard Police Department. Ruthie was last seen wearing a pink skirt and a striped shirt, which police shared an image of.  The public is asked to avoid the area as officers and a K9 unit search for the missing girl.  Anyone who sees the child is asked to call the Maynard Police Departm…
End Of A 'Legacy': Prestigious University In New England Halts Admissions Perk End Of A 'Legacy': Prestigious University In New England Halts Admissions Perk
End Of A 'Legacy': Prestigious University In New England Halts Admissions Perk Legacy college applicants will no longer receive a "bump" admissions preference at a prominent university in the Northeast.    Wesleyan University, located in Middletown, Connecticut, announced on Wednesday, July 19 that it would formally end admission preference for applicants who are related to Wesleyan graduates, according to a statement from the university.  Legacy status played a "negligible" role in the university's admission process for years, the statement said, but in the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision that effectively ended affirmative action, t…
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