Andy Devine Biography
Andy Devine is an American Journalist who started working as a reporter with CBS58 in January of 2018. He was born in Ottawa, Illinois but the majority of his extended family lives all across Wisconsin including Milwaukee, so he’s excited to work in a city where his family can watch him each night on TV.
Andy Devine Age
Devine’s age information is not available for now but we will update it soon.
Andy Devine Education
He attended the University of Illinois at Chicago where he earned his bachelor’s degree in communication and attended DePaul University where he earned his master’s degree in journalism.
Andy Devine Career
Andy started his television career at WBBM in Chicago as a field producer and assignment desk assistant. From there he’s worked in Quincy, Illinois, Huntsville, Alabama and St. Louis, Missouri as a reporter.
Andy Devine Articles
Car crashes into West Allis thrift shop near Oklahoma and Highway 100
WEST ALLIS, Wis. (CBS 58) — A vehicle crashed into the ‘3 in 1 Thrift’ store in West Allis early Friday morning, October 4. The business had to open an hour late to give crews time to clean up broken glass from the front door and board up the area where the car crashed.
West Allis police say two cars collided on Highway 100 around 11:30 p.m., and one of the cars lost control and slammed into the front door of the store located near Highway 100 and Oklahoma.
The driver did not suffer serious injuries.
Money made by the store is given to three Lutheran schools in the area. Someone who works with the store said fortunately the damage wasn’t significant but that’s not the important part.
“Obviously, our first reaction is we’re just grateful everyone is safe. That all involved were safe. Thankful to law enforcement for their response to the incident and our fabulous facilities team at Milwaukee Lutheran high school who came in and got us cleaned up this morning so that we can be open for business to serve the community that we are serving,” said Kyle Hanson, Lutheran High School Association of Greater Milwaukee.
West Allis police say alcohol does not appear to be a factor. They say while reports are not complete, speed and reckless driving may have contributed to the crash.
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Posted: 5:52 p.m. on October 4, 2019
WEST ALLIS, Wis. (CBS 58) — Authorities responded to a West Allis thrift shop early Friday morning after a car crashed into the building.
It happened shortly after midnight near Highway 100 and Oklahoma. The car crashed into the front of the store. Glass and merchandise could be seen spread out around the crash scene.
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HUD grants Milwaukee $5.6M to help with city’s lead problem
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – The City of Milwaukee will be getting help in the form of federal money to deal with lead paint in homes.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett announced Tuesday, October 1 that the city is receiving a $5.6 million grant from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to continue to address the lead paint problem in homes.
Mayor Barrett made the announcement alongside Congresswoman Gwen Moore and the city’s Health Commissioner, Jeanette Kowalik, at the 16th Street Community Health Centers’ Chavez Clinic on the city’s south side.
The organization tests children for lead and does home visits to help address the problem.
The city is receiving $5 million from the “lead-based paint hazard reduction grant.” It will receive another $600,000 from the “Healthy Homes Supplemental Funding.”
The city will use that money to address lead hazards in 320 housing units to provide safer homes for low-income families with children. Mayor Barrett says the grant will help them continue the work they’ve been doing for years.
“Since 2004, the City of Milwaukee has put $66 million into lead abatement and lead poisoning reduction and we’ve had very significant results. Over 17,000 housing units have been made lead safe, over 70 percent fewer kids tested for lead poisoning,” said Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.
The city will also perform 114 healthy home assessments as part of the grant to help keep kids safe.
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