Andie Bernhardt, Reporter
Born and raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Andie Bernhardt is excited to tell your stories in her hometown market.
Her journalism career started in Peoria, Illinois, working as a multimedia journalist for Heart of Illinois ABC and WEEK-TV. She then spent the next 3 years in Charleston, West Virginia. There she worked as a bureau reporter covering Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio. During her time in the Mountain State, she moved to the desk as a morning anchor, producing newscasts and turning weekly segments highlighting the community.
Andie graduated from Illinois State University in 2021 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in journalism. Outside of the classroom, she spent her time in the pool as a Division I diver for ISU's Swimming and Diving team.
When she's not in the newsroom, she loves to stay busy, reading, traveling and being outdoors.
If you have any story ideas, or want just want to say hi, you can email Andie at [email protected] and connect on social media!
Articles by Andie Bernhardt
- 'It’s really cool': Kohler High School's unique graduation tradition hits 100th milestone
- 'He was a gift': Isaiah Cramer's family still searching for answers, 2 years after he went missing
- 'He had to die on his son's birthday': Father killed during child's party at Milwaukee park
- 'I feel amazing': Girls on the Run 5K encouraging young women to build confidence
- West Bend dog groomer under investigation for mistreating animals
- 'Something good is being done': Flood prevention update project coming to McCarty Park
- City of Milwaukee could pay $250K settlement to family of woman hit, killed by police squad
- 'It’s terrifying': Racine mom says teen was tased and beaten at quinceañera
- 'So everyone can enjoy looking at it': Local artist turns vandalism into art at South Milwaukee Park
- Firefighters battle massive fire at abandoned building near 32nd and Hampton
- Former Marquette University lacrosse player charged in crash that killed 2 teammates
- Milwaukee teens and city leaders address safety concerns ahead of summer
- 'We are family': Union Grove organization helps house veterans in need
- 'Can save lives': Franklin teen given a second chance helps donate AED to community center
- Future of Milwaukee Fire Department to be decided this week
- 30th annual 'Model Railroad Show' in Cedarburg brings train enthusiasts together
- Port Washington Tax Increment District referendum passes, giving residents more say in future major projects
- 'This is the answer': Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Easter Mass brings message of unity
- Milwaukee Lyft driver held at gunpoint, carjacked by passengers
- Indian Summer festival returns to Waukesha
- Kenosha veteran attacked and carjacked by 2 teenagers while Ubering
- KUSD School Board approves controlled entrance safety project for several schools
- Fate of Cudahy Middle School pool causes controversy, board votes to table discussion
- 'They are almost mentally broken': Wisconsin TSA workers struggle with no pay amidst partial shutdown
- 'It crushed me': Family grieves as Milwaukee police search for double shooting suspect
- 'This is a safe space': Milwaukee group holds sober event to celebrate St. Patrick's Day
- Mount Mary University launches new Institute for the Advancement of Women and Children
- CBS 58 Hometowns LIVE: Thursday Nights at MAM
- Milwaukee nonprofit files petition against the City of New Berlin
- Loved ones identify pregnant woman, boyfriend as victims of shooting on Milwaukee's north side
- Roughly 50 acres of land burned in Kenosha County brush fire, according to fire chief
- CBS 58 Hometowns LIVE: Radio Milwaukee's SoundBites fundraiser at Harley-Davidson Museum
- 'We don’t want any part of it': Kenosha County residents continue to fight against proposed battery energy storage facility
- New Whitefish Bay ordinance causes controversy among pickleball players and neighbors
- Shorewood's Oakland Avenue construction causes concerns for local businesses and residents
- Discovery World 'Girls and STEM' event inspires next generation
- 'I love it': Horlick High School students take learning to new heights
- Fans flock to Milwaukee's Deer District for new music venue and Bucks game
- The Wicked Hop to remain closed over weekend after more roach activity found during follow-up inspection
- US hockey teams' gold inspires local athletes on the ice
- Kenosha school board passes policy allowing metal detecting wands to search students
- 'It’s been tough': Bass Bay Brewhouse aims to rebuild after massive fire
- 'It’s just a lot': Wauwatosa mother has car stolen, making it hard to get daughter to chemo treatments
- West Allis nurse says 3 employees were fired for unionizing at Rogers Behavioral Health
- Couples renew their vows after decades of marriage
- KUSD committee discusses need for metal detector wand screenings in schools
- Olympian and Kewaskum native Jordan Stolz inspiring next generation of speed skaters
- Missing dog from Waukesha found dead, believed to be struck by vehicle
- Milwaukee LGBT Community Center relocates to Walker's Point
- 'We don’t want that here': Kenosha Co. residents speak out against proposed battery energy storage facility
- Racine women accused of attacking pregnant woman face new charges; victim demanding justice
- 'Racist-toned' comments under City of West Allis social post promoting Black-owned businesses spark concern
- Energy use concerns at center of Wisconsin data center debate
- 'Everything is gone': Greenfield-New Berlin Little League facing thousands in flood damage
- Milwaukee County health care contract expires leaving thousands in limbo
- Residents weigh in on proposed multi-million-dollar Big Bend athletic facility
- 'Yes, dear' is one of the secrets': Senior couples renew vows and share secret to long marriage
- 'It just hits close to home': Wisconsin faith leaders speak out against immigration enforcement policies
- 'Oh my God, it is freezing': Milwaukee bus riders face sub-zero temperatures
- 'Horrifying': Milwaukee DNS says no heat and water causes dozens to evacuate apartment
- 'It's really tough': Local food trucks feeling the strain from extreme cold
- Look up! Behind the scenes of the iconic Admirals' Blimp
- Pregnant mother recovering after being attacked while leaving work in Racine
- 'It’s a special game': Waukesha West High School spreads awareness for cardiac emergency preparedness
- St. Paul Fish Company facing federal lawsuit for allegedly keeping tips meant for employees
- 'The pressure's on': Packers fans show out in Chicago ahead of Wild Card playoff game
- Video shows Cudahy School District employee arrest after claims of child sexual assault
- As Caledonia mother of 4 battles stage 4 cancer, community steps up to raise funds for treatment
- Racine murder suspect back in Wisconsin to face charges after arrest in Arkansas
- Milwaukee Admirals superfan brings hundreds of bears to annual 'Teddy Bear Toss'
- 'It's very scary': Milwaukee restaurant says reckless driving near storefront is out of control
- Waukesha family without a home after Christmas morning fire
- 'It's great to all be together again': Wauwatosa families celebrate the holidays at Café Hollander
- Cedarburg brings the holiday spirit with Festive Friday Eves
- 'We want this to stop': Milwaukee neighborhood facing ongoing property graffiti vandalism
- Wauwatosa teen back home after Brown University shooting
- Construction preparations underway for Port Washington data center amid pushback
- 21 vehicles towed in 20 days; Milwaukee's effort to crack down on reckless driving
- 'Never let the hard days win': Waukesha teen cancer free after nearly year-long battle
- 'It is a concern': Milwaukee Co. residents share frustration over large piles of snow and leaves in the streets