Annie Krall, WBAY-TV 2

Annie Krall

WBAY-TV 2

Green Bay, WI, United States

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Past articles by Annie:

NEW Zoo construction almost finished on canopy walk tour suspending animals and people in the air

As temperatures rise this summer, so will the final pieces of the NEW Zoo’s canopy tour. It will give people the chance to walk alongside some of their favorite animals while up in the air. → Read More

The impact of rising gas prices on summer boating season

Memorial Day marked the unofficial start to summer and gas prices show no signs of slowing down. Yet, drivers and boaters say they aren’t planning to curb their travel plans. → Read More

Honoring servicemen and women killed in the line of duty at Appleton Memorial Day Parade

This is the first time that Appleton is back to a fully in-person schedule of events in years. → Read More

Army Reserve Soldiers heading to Middle East say goodbye to family and friends in Appleton

As we get ready to remember those who gave their lives for this country on Memorial Day, army reserve soldiers are getting ready to deploy overseas. → Read More

Title IX lawyer: Kiel schools had no choice on investigation

An expert on the civil rights law says the school district had to take action, regardless of the repercussions. → Read More

Soaring rent prices lead people to buy homes rather than pay rent

The national average for rent prices just hit another record high, now leading many to think about buying in Wisconsin rather than renting. → Read More

Ukrainian and Russian piano duo host fundraising concert for refugees

About $2,000 will be sent to help Ukrainian refugees overseas thanks to the Manitowoc community and a benefit piano concert Sunday, May 15, at the Franciscan Music Center. → Read More

Hmong American Day Festival in Appleton inspires confidence through culture

Across states like Wisconsin and Minnesota, Hmong American Day is a chance to honor Hmong history and their contributions to this country. Especially through music and traditional dances. → Read More

Heavy flooding leaves extensive storm damage to homes and roads in Oconto County

Thursday night’s storm caused treacherous conditions across Oconto County. → Read More

Disabled veterans get new donated car for doctors’ appointments, church, and grocery shopping

Revving engines sound tracked the rainy Sunday return of the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College car show after taking two years off due to the pandemic. → Read More

Golf outing fundraiser for Wisconsin Ukrainians in De Pere raises $33,233

“I’ll tell you what, for the rain and the wind that we had to deal with today is nothing compared to what the Ukrainian people are going through,” a golfer at the Wisconsin Ukrainians Inc. outing Bill Britz said. “This was pretty mild for us.” → Read More

Golf outing fundraiser for Wisconsin Ukrainians in De Pere raises $33,233

“I’ll tell you what, for the rain and the wind that we had to deal with today is nothing compared to what the Ukrainian people are going through,” a golfer at the Wisconsin Ukrainians Inc. outing Bill Britz said. “This was pretty mild for us.” → Read More

YOUR HEALTH MATTERS: Parents of children living with autism ask for respect beyond Autism Awareness Month in April

The CDC says one in 44 children have been identified on the autism spectrum. April is Autism Awareness Month and parents of children with autism are speaking out to encourage greater understanding from community members. → Read More

Earth Day clean up project in Green Bay tomorrow

Even though Earth Day is today, environmental activists are going to be cleaning up our waterways here in Green Bay tomorrow, April 23, and they’re inviting anyone inspired to create change close to home. → Read More

YOUR HEALTH MATTERS: Looking at what’s next for mask mandates and guidelines

A federal judge in Florida has voided the national mask mandate for air travel and other public transportation. Today’s ruling on April 18 says the mandate exceeded the authority of U.S. health officials and the C.DC. failed to justify its decision. → Read More

Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh hosts largest fundraiser of the year, Winefeast

Organizers emphasized why the fundraiser is so crucial to the 3,000 children helped by their programs. “We have families that come in and they’re at the worst day of their life,” director of club operations for the Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh, Lindsay Clark, shared. → Read More

Emotional close to Augie’s Sports Bar & Grill in Luxemburg after 46 years

After more than 46 years, a Luxemburg bar where locals say everyone knows your name is closing its doors tomorrow night, April 2. Owners and married couple Lois and Lee Derenne have decided to retire after turning their family home into the beloved Augie’s Sports Bar & Grill. → Read More

Menominee Indian Tribe emergency meeting to fight rise in drug overdoses

Saturday’s emergency meeting for the Menominee Indian Tribe comes on the heels of a Thursday March 24 emergency gathering with other leaders from the Midwest Alliance of Sovereign Tribes who are also struggling with substance abuse in their community. → Read More

Wisconsin DHS continues to monitor wastewater for COVID-19 and sees ‘consistent increases’ in Green Bay

The theory behind COVID-19 wastewater testing is that higher levels of the virus in the water parallels potentially increasing levels in our communities. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) said Green Bay is seeing a steady increase in the amount of COVID found in wastewater samples. → Read More

Total of $1,454,571 raised during 68th annual CP Telethon for people with disabilities

The fundraising tradition was held in the WBAY auditorium, and for someone dealing with cerebral palsy, raising money for life skills services close to home has made a world of difference. → Read More