Frank Healy, Reporter

Frank Healy started working at CBS 58 in July of 2021 as a reporter.
Frank is a lifelong Midwest resident, growing up in the greater Kansas City Kansas area. After moving to Chicago to go to Columbia College Chicago, Frank landed an internship back home at Fox 4 before getting a second internship with Weigel Broadcasting at WCIU in Chicago.
He started his first full time position at WGEM News in Western Illinois, spending three years there extensively covering flooding, agriculture, infrastructure, politics, and eventually COVID-19. He left in the Summer of 2021 to move to the brew city.
When not reporting Frank enjoys electronics and cosplay.
To contact Frank you can email him at [email protected] or on Twitter HERE.
Articles by Frank Healy
- Mark Jensen found guilty of killing his wife in 1998
- Jury begins deliberation in Mark Jensen murder trial
- Wisconsin parents weigh in after Surgeon General says 13 is 'too young' for social media
- Activists in Milwaukee march for Tyre Nichols
- Cleanup and community: Couple's efforts to clean neighborhood bring residents together
- Cold weather, snow, means pond hockey tournament in Center Street Park
- City attorneys file aggressive motion against Northridge Mall owners
- Neighbors saddened over 2 teens killed in 48 hours in Milwaukee
- 2 teens, ages 13 and 14, shot Saturday night; 14-year-old dies of injuries
- Wind turbine collapse in Dodge County under investigation
- UW-Milwaukee students help put together 'Lightfield' art installation
- Latest crash near West National and South 86th has West Allis neighbors fed up
- Prayer service reflects on Birmingham jail letters ahead of MLK day
- 2 new Milwaukee legislators create first Socialist caucus in Wisconsin in 90 years
- Milwaukee's other architecture: The importance of brutalist buildings in the Cream City
- Local political expert weighs in on House Speaker vote fiasco
- Are AI chatbots helping students cheat? Experts weigh in
- New trophy for NBA MVP award made right here in Milwaukee
- Huge crowds at New Year's Polar Plunge at Bradford Beach
- Whitefish Bay woman saves hawk from predicament with fox in backyard
- Be mindful of return policies after the holidays, experts say
- 3rd grader collects over 600 toys to donate to Children's Wisconsin
- We Energies says gas supply concerns not likely to arise again, county official says it shouldn't have in the first place
- Grocery stores prepare for rush ahead of snowy holiday forecast
- Police call for public's help after violent night in Milwaukee, including double shooting in Third Ward
- 'It should've never happened': City leaders speak out after murder of Milwaukee postal worker
- WisDOT holds public hearing on 8-lane I-94 expansion after opposition to plan
- 'I grew up in the extreme sports generation': Shorewood's Elias Saigh competing for Team USA in Cyclocross
- Families of childhood cancer patients get a special trip to the North Pole
- County looking at all options for Mitchell Park Domes' future
- Ahead of electric rate increase, Milwaukee organizations talk about municipally owned utilities
- Big crowds come out to see U.S. play their last game in the 2022 World Cup
- 3rd grader asks for help to donate a toy to every kid at Children's Wisconsin
- Wisconsinites not deterred by higher Christmas tree prices
- Wisconsinites turn out for Small Business Saturday
- People displaced by suspected arson fire near 38th and Lisbon speak out
- Future of Northridge Mall still up in the air ahead of Friday decision
- Patrons of Delafield Pilates business say owner ripped them off
- Local political experts comparing Georgia election to Wisconsin's
- Milwaukee Fatherhood Summit returns with advice for men
- Bike, pedestrian advocacy groups call for solutions to reckless driving
- Poll workers calling election turnout presidential level
- Former, current president not present in Wisconsin ahead of critical election
- Barnes, Johnson push for supporters to canvas at campaign events
- Milwaukee's official Christmas tree has been harvested, headed to the 'Cheer District' 🎄
- Hunger Task Force calls shuttering of Coggs Center civil rights issue
- Milwaukee corrections officers visit homes of registered sex offenders during trick-or-treat
- 'It's a history of all of us': UWM project preserves Milwaukee's home movie history
- Milwaukee Diaper Mission kicks off 'The Big Give Back' in Deer District
- VISIT Milwaukee touts city's new status as one of NatGeo's top 25 places in the world
- Milwaukee health officials push for people to get latest COVID boosters
- Milwaukee kids learn Native American history while meeting rare Ojibwe ponies
- Sheriff Lucas makes donation to Call to Duty Memorial on last day as sheriff
- Wisconsinites enjoy warm October weekend
- 13,000 cruise ship visitors to Milwaukee mark sharp rise in visitors since pandemic
- Now is the time to get help with rising winter heating costs
- Congregation mourns pastor killed in reckless driving accident
- Life-long Milwaukee piano restorer working on retirement swan song
- Chess tournament honors Daniel Perelman's life and passion for chess
- Ukrainians in Wisconsin hear from family amid latest Russian attacks
- Walk-in flu shots offered in Milwaukee County as flu season begins
- Raze order back in place, fines due by end of month for Northridge Mall owners
- Family and church thank first responders for help during deadly July 3rd incident
- Republican supermajority real possibility for Wisconsin ahead of Midterms
- Flight for Life breaks ground on bigger, permanent facility in Burlington
- Democrats, Republicans denounce swastika displayed at West Bend Farmers Market
- Senate, gubernatorial candidates visit Southeast Wisconsin
- Family of Waukesha woman killed on I-94 asks for help with funeral costs
- Wisconsin organizations promote National Voter Registration Day in Milwaukee
- After hurricane damage, Wisconsin Puerto Ricans are looking to help
- Menard's pianists still get unexpected reactions
- Briggs & Al's Run & Walk returns after 2 years
- Cleanup underway in Racine following flooding from heavy rains
- People with disabilities still face voting challenges after Supreme Court decision overturned
- Remembrance held at 9/11 Memorial in Kewaskum
- As mother mourns hit and run victim, another is killed
- Milwaukee County parks face funding crisis, officials ask for public input
- Union members praise Biden’s appearance at Laborfest
- Gubernatorial candidates weigh in ahead of Biden visit
- Wisconsinites could pay state taxes on student debt forgiveness