Ally Donnelly is an award-winning investigative reporter for NBC10 Boston and necn.
She has won multiple Emmy, Edward R. Murrow, Gabriel and Associated Press awards for her work.
She began reporting for necn in 1999 and joined the ranks of NBC10 Boston when the station launched early last year.
From the Rhode Island Station Night Club fire and the Big Dig tunnel collapse to the 9/11 attacks and Marathon bombings, Ally has been there to help deliver and analyze the issues for New England viewers.
Ally wrote and produced the award-winning documentary "The Long Journey Home," chronicling the journey of injured service members riding adaptive bicycles from the battlefield at Gettysburg to Walter Reed Medical Center.
Ally's work has helped push state leaders into reforming policy and law on a range of topics including teacher sexual abuse, child welfare regulations, drug testing for school bus drivers and more.
Ally and her husband live on the South Shore of Boston with their two amazing daughters.
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