WBAY-TV (Green Bay, WI)

WBAY-TV (Green Bay, WI)

WBAY-TV is a television station that operates on virtual channel 2 and UHF digital channel 23, affiliated with ABC. It is based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA, and is owned by Media General. The station's offices are situated on South Jefferson Street in downtown Green Bay, right across from the historic Brown County Courthouse. Its transmission facility is located in Ledgeview, where it shares space with the transmitters for Wisconsin Public Television's WPNE-TV and Wisconsin Public Radio's WPNE (89.3 FM).

Local
English
Television

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Domain Authority
68
Ranking

Global

#56461

United States

#11487

Arts and Entertainment/TV Movies and Streaming

#379

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | wbay.com | Mackenzie Davis

    TOWN OF HUSTISFORD, Wis. (WMTV) - A 53-year-old man is seriously hurt after a farming accident on Saturday, according to the Dodge Co. Sheriff’s Office. Officials with the Dodge Co. Sheriff’s Office and the Hustisford Fire Dept. responded to State Highway 60 in the town of Hustisford for a 53-year-old man trapped underneath a skid steer. Fire personnel freed the man from the skid steer and he was transported by Flight for Life to Aurora Summit Hospital with serious life-threatening injuries.

  • 3 days ago | wbay.com | Jeremy Wall

    BLACK WOLF, Wis. (WBAY) - Winnebago County health officials are urging swimmers in Lake Winnebago to pay close attention to the water. Some swimmers say they’re experiencing swimmer’s leg. A man and his family went swimming in the water near Streitch Lane recently. After dealing with itching on his legs he says he won’t be swimming in that section of Lake Winnebago anytime soon. Jake Vande Voort was swimming in the lake last weekend. After enjoying a day on the lake, he began scratching his legs.

  • 3 days ago | wbay.com | Emily Merz

    Breezy southwest winds will pick up this afternoon. They’re about to bring in a blast of heat. Today won’t be too bad though, with inland highs close to 80 degrees. However, the humidity is going to be rising into the weekend. On the edge of an incoming heat wave, a round of severe thunderstorms are expected tonight. The latest data in the First Alert Weather Center shows these storms tracking mainly across Upper Michigan.

  • 4 days ago | wbay.com | Steve Beylon

    Clusters of showers and thunderstorms will be possible this morning. Some storms may have some pockets of heavy rain. Otherwise, these storms will likely weaken as they move to the east. Once they’re gone, we should see lots of leftover clouds. Friday is looking like a mostly cloudy day. Breezy southwest winds will pick up this afternoon. They’re about to bring in a blast of heat. Today won’t be too bad though, with inland highs close to 80 degrees.

  • 4 days ago | wbay.com | Eric Boynton

    GRAND CHUTE, Wis. (WBAY) - Seymour’s first trip to the WIAA State Baseball Tournament ended in heart-breaking fashion. The Thunder were able to overcome a four run deficit with a big fourth inning. Two RBI hits by Micah Byers and Colten Nieland helped Seymour pull even with the Lions. They were still tied heading to the bottom of the seventh. Eisenhower’s Sam Hirthe came up with the big hit, and just out of the reach of Seymour’s Brady Poch. The Lions walked off with a 5-4 win and the state title.