Tia Johnson, WBAY-TV 2

Tia Johnson

WBAY-TV 2

Green Bay, WI, United States

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Past articles by Tia:

The Drive to End Alzheimer’s

Drivers drove by 20 memory care and nursing home facilities and honked at residents. → Read More

Woman receives fine, citation from Howard for Black Lives Matter protest

Hannah Lundin, who spoke with Action 2 News earlier this week about the invoice sent by Ashwaubenon officials, says she has now received a fine and citation from Howard for a protest held there. → Read More

17th annual Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer

Every year hundreds of bikers gather at Vandervest Harley Davidson in Howard, → Read More

Oconto company hosts its first school supply drive

This school supply drive is a big deal for Dequaine who once depended on back to school drives as a kid. → Read More

Woman billed for police costs after organizing protests

Hannah Lundin took weeks to plan a protest on July 14th against police brutality, but what she didn't plan for-was an almost $800 invoice from the Village of Ashwaubenon. → Read More

ROTC members march 140 miles for veteran suicide awareness

Four men are walking from Green Bay to Milwaukee for a great cause. → Read More

Wisconsin man writes book on father’s untold story of World War Two

The details of Frank Tachovsky's time in war was always a mystery up until his son, Joseph Tachovsky, opened his dad's off-limits footlocker after his death in 2011. → Read More

Local leaders urge extension of current unemployment benefits

In Brown County nearly 1,000 people filed their initial application in the last week alone. → Read More

Brussels Lions Club holds annual event amidst pandemic

The yearly Belgian Days fundraiser is different this year. → Read More

Wisconsin GOP holds state convention in Green Bay

The Republican Party of Wisconsin holding its annual state convention in Green Bay this weekend. → Read More

Dumpster shelter fire damages nearby portion of FdL apartment building

According to the Fond du Lac Fire Department, crews were called to the Fond du Lac Townhomes on the 100 block of S. Brooke Street at 12:20 a.m. Sunday. → Read More

Manitowoc Fire Department: Discarded fireworks apparent cause of house fire

The fire was then quickly extinguished, however a vehicle parked outside of the garage received heat damage, and the home also received smoke and water damage due to the fire. → Read More

1 injured in power glider crash

According to the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called to the area of N3800 Weyers Road in the Town of Freedom just after 8 p.m. → Read More

Attendance booming at Menominee Park Zoo following reopening

Although there are some extra rules to keep visitors safe, officials say they’re seeing a boom in attendance at the Menominee Park Zoo. → Read More

Manitowoc holds Fourth of July parade amid pandemic

Hundreds lined up on Maritime drive, swaying their flags and capturing the moment. → Read More

UW-Milwaukee lecturer under fire for Guillen remarks

Reports say Betsy Schoeller, a former Wisconsin Air National Guard officer, commented on Facebook about Guillen’s death, saying sexual harassment is the price of admission for women in the military. → Read More

Virus doesn’t stop annual hot dog eating contest

The coronavirus put a damper on this year’s Fourth of July celebrations in New York, but some things stayed the same. Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo repeated as men’s and women’s champions at Saturday’s Nathan’s Famous July Fourth hot dog eating contest. → Read More

Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center hosts summer camps

The one-day or four-day camps for kids 4 to 12 will teach them about farming in Wisconsin. → Read More

Wisconsin veteran coordinates July 4th parade

A local man is working with his community to put on a Fourth of July celebration after the original parade was cancelled due to COVID-19. → Read More

Protesters in Manitowoc respond to offensive picture

The picture, now taken off social media, was of a local business owners posing with a rope. → Read More