Tony Gonzalez
Tony Gonzalez, a reporter in Nashville since July 2011, covers city news, features inspiring people, and seeks out offbeat stories. He’s also an award-winning juggler and hot chicken advocate who lives in East Nashville with his wife, a professional bookbinder. During his time at The Tennessean newspaper, his investigative reporting and feature stories were honored in the state and nationally. Gonzalez grew up near Chicago and came to Nashville after three years reporting and editing at Virginia's smallest daily newspaper, The News Virginian.
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Tennessee has seen a high death toll from a week of freezing temperatures and winter storms. And problems persist as things thaw out.
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Nashville is mourning victims of Monday's school shooting as police try to figure out the motive of the 28-year-old shooter, who was killed by police. Three children and 3 adults were killed.
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Tennessee’s General Assembly passed several last-minute measures on Wednesday night before adjourning for the year. The measures touch high-interest subjects, including unemployment, constitutional challenges to state laws and the lessons
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Now that it’s over, Tennessee can officially say that 2020 was an abnormally active and “devastating year” for tornadoes. The National Weather Service says 35 tornadoes struck the state, killing
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Tennessee’s record-setting COVID cases have prompted the suspension of all jury trials through the end of January.The order from the state’s Supreme Court…
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Tennessee’s election officials have yet to properly inform voters that people in high-risk groups for COVID-19 and their caretakers can request an…
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Tennessee hospitals are now caring for more than 1,000 COVID-19 patients, eclipsing a benchmark that health and policy experts have been closely monitoring. More of those patients are also in
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Tennessee is now one of 18 states designated as “in the red zone” for coronavirus cases. That’s according to a new document prepared for the White House Coronavirus Task Force
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Updated Monday, 5:15 p.m. to include statement from Unified Command. More people in Tennessee are confirmed to have the coronavirus right now than at any point during the pandemic, according
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Less money for Nashville police — and more money for education, housing and social services. That was the funding shift requested last night from as many as 200 people who