While these veterans will most likely never return to Pearl Harbor again, Pearl Harbor will never leave them. Emotions flow as they talk about healing, forgiveness, and the notion of closure.More>>
It's forever known as a date which will live in infamy -- December 7, 1941.More than 70 years later, a group of Wisconsin veterans who survived that attack returned to Pearl Harbor one last time. ThanksMore >>
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor stretched far beyond Battleship Row. Wisconsin's survivors toured the many places and memorials that brought back memories. More >>
Eighteen Pearl Harbor survivors living in Wisconsin completed a trip of a lifetime. More than 70 years after that deadly attack, they took an Old Glory Honor Flight back to Hawaii.As emotional as thisMore >>
Like every Pearl Harbor survivor, Bernie Duchateau has quite a story -- one he re-lived with his son and grandson. More >>
More than 70 years after surviving the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a group of Wisconsin veterans returned to Hawaii.For one Green Bay veteran, it was chance to re-live his story for the first timeMore >>
For one Green Bay survivor of Pearl Harbor, it was chance to re-live his story for the first time with his son and grandson.More >>
It's another experience a group of Wisconsin World War II veterans will never forget.More than 70 years after surviving the attack on Pearl Harbor, they boarded an Old Glory Honor Flight and returned toMore >>
One of the highlights during the Pearl Harbor survivors' four days in Hawaii was a private evening aboard the battleship where World War II ended. More >>
A distinguished group of Wisconsin veterans, all Pearl Harbor survivors, recently experienced a trip of a lifetime. They took an Old Glory Honor Flight back to Hawaii.It proved to be an extremely emotionalMore >>
As 18 Pearl Harbor survivors make the return trip to Hawaii, the old legs are far from what they used to be. But their memories are clear and sharp.More >>
It's one of the most historic and tragic dates in American history. The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7th, 1941, launched our country into World War II, changing the course ofMore >>
Nearly two million people make the journey to Pearl Harbor each year. Last week, the largest group of veterans from one state brought Pearl Harbor with them.More >>
The budget now goes before the state Senate for a vote that's expected Thursday. Republicans hold an 18 to 15 majority but some moderates have raised concerns with the expansion of private school vouchersMore >>
After the state budget passes the Assembly, it now head to the state Senate. Debate is expected Thursday and Republicans who control the chamber expect it to pass. More >>
The State Assembly today passed the $70 billion budget bill.The vote was 55-42.The bill now heads to the Wisconsin Senate for debate.Democrats had said they were planning to introduce 211 amendments, butMore >>
The Wisconsin Assembly passed the budget bill 55-42. The Senate takes it up at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Democrats explain why they introduced no amendments. More >>
You may not remember his name but you'll likely remember his story.During the 1980s and 1990s, Nick Olszewski of Little Chute was essentially the poster child for Children's Hospital in Milwaukee.BornMore >>
Born with extreme birth defects throughout his body, some of Nick Olszewski's earliest memories are in the hospital with his parents by his side. Now love and sacrifice have come full circle.More >>
Part of a major highway will close Wednesday night into Thursday morning for construction at the interchange of highways 41 and 29 in Green Bay.All lanes of northbound Highway 41 will be closed betweenMore >>
A tub girder lift at the Highway 41/29 interchange was canceled, and so were plans to close northbound Highway 41 for nine hours. More >>
The Pulaski Tri-County Fire Department is at the scene of a fire call at Nutrition Service, an agricultural business north of Pulaski.The sheriff's department and the Pulaski fire station couldn't tellMore >>
The fire department was on the scene for about an hour-and-a-half. More >>
The Brown County Board unanimously approved plans for an adventure park near the NEW Zoo and reforestation camp in Suamico.The half-million dollar park will include two zip lines, a rock climbing wall,More >>
The Brown County Board unanimously approved plans for an adventure park with zip lines and a rock climbing wall, and passed a $300,000 loan to renovate the Brown County Golf Course. More >>
Another huge step forward for downtown Green Bay development could be right around the corner.Local developers tell Action 2 News they're planning to purchase the remaining four buildings on the iconicMore >>
The iconic property that takes up almost a block of Broadway could, within a year, be home to residential and office space and a Titletown Brewery expansion.More >>
Decades after abuse allegations were made against Capuchin priests, the Catholic order admits it mishandled the situation. It operates the St. Lawrence Seminary in Fond du Lac County. The Capuchins areMore >>
Decades after abuse allegations were made against Capuchin priests, the Catholic order, which operates St. Lawrence Seminary, admits it mishandled the situation.More >>
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