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 fhealy@cbs58.com or on Twitter HERE.
Articles by Frank Healy
- How to talk to your kids about the Texas school shooting: Experts weigh in
- Watch out for baby formula scams, BBB warns
- Babies hospitalized at Children's Wisconsin over formula issues
- Art on paper: Korean paper art master shares her craft in Shorewood
- Mad rush to get married continues, couples booking 2 years in advance
- Local UFO investigator weighs in on first congressional UFO hearing in 50 years
- Following violent weekend, experts urge people who've experienced trauma to seek help
- Students near Water Street talk about curfew after Friday's shooting
- Witnesses to attacks near Deer District speak out
- Concordia offering college classes to Ukrainian students for free amid war
- Illinois Planned Parenthood planning for more out-of-state clients if Roe v. Wade overturned
- Families turn out for mother's day at Milwaukee County Zoo
- Reproductive rights protestors march on Wisconsin Ave. in Milwaukee
- Biden mulls $10,000 per borrower student loan forgiveness; local students and experts react
- Demonstrators march for May Day, immigration reform in Milwaukee
- Bench dedicated in Dontre Hamilton's honor at Red Arrow Park
- Robot server comes to Wauwatosa cafe
- Could the future of cybersecurity be in Milwaukee?: SysLogic holds 3rd annual summit at MSOE
- Drug Take Back Day critical in prevention of addiction, crime
- As rain left, crowds grew in Deer District for Bucks-Bulls Game 4 matchup
- Big turnout for last Record Store Day at Farwell 'Exclusive Company'
- Local economics expert talks student loan forgiveness changes
- 1st pitch at Brewers game goes to AbleLight student as part of Autism Awareness Month
- Milwaukee religious leaders speak on significance of Easter, Passover and Ramadan coinciding
- Community Projects for Seniors delivers nearly 4,000 hot meals on Easter
- COVID-19 test positivity rate nearly double in Wisconsin from this time last month
- Pediatricians concerned after seeing sharp rise of kids diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes
- 'MilWordle' bringing Milwaukee words and phrases to Wordle
- 'People are just outraged': Police investigating vandalism at Greenfield elementary school
- Deanna Alexander wins write-in election for 18th district Milwaukee County supervisor
- West Allis-West Milwaukee School Board, community members look for middle ground after failed referendum
- Wisconsin conservation wardens asking for public's help addressing poaching
- UW-Madison working to bring bird flu vaccine to market amid outbreaks
- Wisconsin egg producers say bird flu having impact locally
- Experts look at federal efforts to bring down gas costs for consumers
- Milwaukee mayoral candidates to hold final conversation ahead of Election Day
- 'He didn't deserve that': Vigil held for victims of triple homicide near 54th and Mill
- JetBlue starts daily, non-stop service to JFK, Boston out of Mitchell International
- Family confirms missing 30-year-old Joseph Dembosky found dead
- Voters to decide on referendum to close West Allis-West Milwaukee high schools, open new one
- Curator of Soviet-era peace mural discusses artwork covered at Milwaukee airport
- Fiserv Forum looking ahead to getting future events after March Madness
- National Bobblehead Hall of Fame reveling in March Madness attention
- 'Amazing to have that resource': Walworth Co. law enforcement partners with community crisis liaisons
- Waterway pollution threatens a comeback as pandemic winds down
- Neighbors being let back in building after deadly fire near 44th and Arthur Court
- St. Patricks Parade returns after 2 years, along with Dancing Grannies
- Milwaukee Film Festival to move forward with showing Russian and Ukrainian films amid conflict
- Fans have mixed reaction to Rodgers staying with Green Bay Packers
- Acting Mayor Johnson visits Ukrainian church service, shows support for country
- Maple Syrup harvest season kicks off in southeast Wisconsin
- Mr. J's Lounge to close indefinitely after appeal to renew liquor license fails
- Area schools consider updating masking policies
- Milwaukee Ukrainian Community stages protest against war in Ukraine after Sunday mass
- O’Reilly Auto Parts World of Wheels Custom Car and Hot Rod Show makes return after year off due to COVID-19
- Brewers fans bring back the tradition of Arctic Tailgate
- Waukesha County hiring 911 operators amid nationwide shortage
- Roads will continue to be slick as Milwaukee deals with aftermath of ice
- West Allis-West Milwaukee School Board votes to end mask mandate
- Hundreds show support in Mr. J's efforts to appeal denial of liquor license renewal
- Apartment damaged near 91st and Bender after car crashes into it
- Vigil held for 31-year-old killed at Brownstone Social Lounge as police seek suspect
- Milwaukee moves from extreme to high COVID-19 transmission
- Bucks entertainment staff to play big role in NBA All-Star Game presentation
- Experts say busy spring break travel season ahead, amid rising flight costs
- Wisconsin couple claims $316.3 million winning Powerball ticket
- Neighbors keeping 2-year-old in thoughts after Brown Deer shooting
- Inside look: Milwaukee's Bronze Fonz takes a winter vacation
- Officials bid Milwaukee to committee members at RNC winter meeting
- Hayat settles $2M in Medicare, Medicaid fraud case despite disputing vigorously
- Milwaukee mayoral candidates take part in virtual forum
- Kenosha student addresses school board over 'moldy' lunches, stress teachers face
- Milwaukee area residents find entertainment indoors as bitter cold rolls in
- Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff meets with Milwaukee Jewish community leaders
- Health experts hoping for Covid immunity boost post-omicron surge
- Pandemic boom in alcohol deaths part of larger local and national trends, warn researchers
- Suspect charged in Burger King staged robbery held on more than 100K bond
- Fast food workers call for safer work environment following fatal Burger King shooting
- Answers to need-to-know questions about N95 masks
- City of Milwaukee gives away half a million N95 masks in 48 hours, more on the way