This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: These Green Bay warming shelters are open during the upcoming extreme cold. Bitterly cold air that originated in Siberia will arrive in the U.S. in the coming days, resulting in dangerously cold wind chills for millions of Americans.
When President-elect Donald Trump landed at the Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport back in October, he used a unique prop: a garbage truck decked out in the Trump campaign logo. That moment went viral, and it will now be revisited again on Monday, for Inauguration Day.
Samaritan’s Heart Mission Church in Green Bay is stepping up. Samaritan’s Heart is filling a need by opening its doors every Sunday. The program is called Warming In the Heart (WITH), and runs every Sunday from November to April, bringing people in from the cold, and now protecting them from potential frostbite and hypothermia.
A Philadelphia Eagles fan is now banned from Lincoln Financial Field after he was caught on camera verbally harassing a couple of Packers fans at Sunday's playoff game.
An electric vehicle charging port has been installed on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus, and another one is on the way.
From Jan. 27 through Feb. 21, the Ray Nitschke Memorial Bridge will be secured to masted navigation. Vessels can pass under the bridge at any time. The bridge will stay open for vehicle traffic with single-lane closures, which may cause back-ups.
With 2025 officially underway, Green Bay’s NFL Draft Weekend countdown is heating up in Titletown and downtown.
Robert Machray, a veteran actor known for roles in Cheers as well as numerous other sitcoms and Broadway shows, died at his home in North Hollywood on Sunday. He was 79. Machray’s husband, Luigi Camperchioli, confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that the actor passed away after suffering two strokes ...
Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst saw a team that improved throughout the season. However, he also knows losing in the opening round of the playoffs isn’t good enough for a team with high expectations.