Andrea Hay, WBAY-TV 2

Andrea Hay

WBAY-TV 2

Green Bay, WI, United States

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Past articles by Andrea:

Tenant: neighbors tossed cigarettes off balcony of building where fire started

A lone fire alarm still rings out at the Hamilton Gates apartments at 150 S. Fisk Street, located on the west side of Green Bay. On July 12, the building caught fire and displaced 30 residents. → Read More

Natural gas leaks are more common than you think

Contractors and industry experts say hitting a gas line is common, but rarely ever deadly. → Read More

Natural gas leaks are more common than you think

Contractors and industry experts say hitting a gas line is common, but rarely ever deadly. → Read More

Green Bay Metro considers major changes to bus routes

Public transportation may change drastically next month for bus riders on at least seven bus lines in the Green Bay area. → Read More

4 arrested after stolen minivan recovered, others at-large; carjacking victim hospitalized

A cab driver was hit in the head several times early Friday morning. Her minivan was recovered just over a mile from where it was stolen. → Read More

Tainted rock won't ruin the hide-and-seek rock game

'What was most heartbreaking to me was that someone would try to capitalize on convincing somebody with a mental illness, 'hey here's a rusty razor blade.'” → Read More

Wrightstown mom sentenced to jail in child starvation case

A Children's Hospital doctor called it 'the most egregious example of child starvation and torture' she has seen. → Read More

Blitzed bicycling: It's legal to drink and cycle in Wisconsin

Is it legal to drive a bike while drunk? Green Bay's police chief admits even some officers weren't sure. → Read More

Students explain their lack of credit card use

Millennials are accused of killing chain restaurants and department stores, and are now are being called 'a threat to credit cards.' → Read More

Judge to Burch: "you have to die in prison"

Nearly two years after a Ledgeview woman was found murdered in a field near her home, the man found responsible for her death will learn his punishment. → Read More

Letter writers beg 'no parole for George Burch'

Letters are pouring in to a Brown County judge who will hand down a sentence Friday that’s likely to make national headlines. → Read More

10 people taken to the hospital after apartment fire

Some people jumped to escape the burning apartment building. A mother and her daughter tell us it was the most terrifying thing they've ever experienced. → Read More

Liquidation sales begin at Younkers, other Bon-Ton stores

You only have until April 29 to use gift cards or make returns -- which we didn't find advertised among the store's many sale signs. → Read More

Chains added to snowplows for spring snowstorm

Rain on Friday, ice on Saturday, snow on Sunday. Road crews have a long, challenging weekend ahead of them. → Read More

Walker unveils $100 million school safety plan for Wisconsin

Walker has called for a special session in the state legislature to pass his seven-part plan. → Read More

Pharmacist accused of stealing $10k worth of painkillers, amphetamines

Several pages of the investigation lay out how a pharmacy lost $9,757.66 worth of inventory, which officials attribute to Angela Lane's theft. → Read More

Burch's friends and former girlfriend testify at murder trial

George Burch is charged with 1st Degree Intentional Homicide for the 2016 murder of Nicole VanderHeyden of Ledgeview. → Read More

'Thank God you were a bad shot:' Man sentenced for Wisconsin Bonnie and Clyde crimes

Judge Morrison said people who disturb the peace in Marinette County should know there is 'hell to pay.' → Read More

Green Bay second graders eat pot on the playground

Police say on Monday, Eisenhower Elementary School staff found two students had eaten marijuana brought in by a second grade boy. → Read More

College students anticipate their parents' political talk this Thanksgiving

Once you arrive at your Thanksgiving destination, there's often a different kind of navigating to be done: when the turkey talk turns to politics. → Read More