Salina Heller

A former 15-year veteran of reporting local news for western Wisconsin TV and radio stations, Salina Heller also volunteers in community theater, helps organize the Chippewa Valley Air Show, and is kept busy by her daughter’s elementary school PTA meetings. She is a UW-Eau Claire alum.


Latest from Salina Heller

  • VIDEO: Our summer fundraising campaign is happening right now.

    Our summer fundraising campaign is happening right now. Through May 24, we’re hoping to raise $10,000, so we can continue covering the people, places, and things that make Wisconsin great! Click here to chip in! @upnorthnews Our summer fundraising campaign is happening right now. Through May 24, we’re hoping to raise $10,000, so we can…


  • News

    VIDEO: What’s it Like to Be a Principal in Wisconsin?

    Our kid correspondent, 6-year-old Emmarie is back to work! This week, she’s interviewing her elementary school principal, Mr. Ben Dallman to find out what it’s like leading about 250 kindergarten-through-fifth graders at Roosevelt Elementary School in Eau Claire. @upnorthnews Our kid correspondent, 6-year-old Emmarie is back to work! 🗒️ ✏️ 🍎 👧🏼 This week, she's…


  • News

    VIDEO: Who is Pushing Wisconsinites Into More Medical Debt?

    For the past 11 years, one state lawmaker, among others, has been fighting to get health care coverage to tens of thousands of people in Wisconsin, and one group of people has been blocking his proposals. Meanwhile, the residents of Wisconsin racked up $1.3 billion in medical debt in 2022 alone. @upnorthnews For the past…


  • Politics

    Why one state lawmaker continues to fight to expand health care coverage

    Affordable, comprehensive health care coverage is the most important protection against medical debt. The biggest gaps of coverage remain in states that have chosen not to expand Medicaid. Wisconsin is one of those states.


  • Politics

    VIDEO: Take a ride on Wisconsin’s new electric buses

    POWERING UP Electric school buses are being rolled out across the state. They’re still big and yellow, but they’re not loud and don’t smell like diesel fuel. Wisconsin’s rural school districts are taking advantage of the Clean Bus Program which is replacing existing buses with zero or low-emission models. Hear from one driver in Mondovi…


  • Politics

    How one Wisconsin county is eliminating medical debt for its residents

    When Milwaukee County hospitals declined an offer to purchase their medical debt at a lower rate, local leaders knew they needed a new way to help their community get healthy. That’s when they started talking about charity care.


  • Politics

    ‘I nearly died’: These women brought a grim warning to Wisconsin about abortion care restrictions

    Traveling the country, they tell the real life-or-death situations that they faced because of extreme bans after the repeal of Roe v. Wade.


  • News

    VIDEO: This Wisconsin woman is grateful for IVF

    Rachel Hahn has ALWAYS wanted to be a mother. But polycystic ovary syndrome and other complications made that a challenge for her and her husband, Chris. So the Elk Mound couple used fertility treatments and their first child, a son, born in 2013. However, the next time around, doctors suggested in vitro fertilization. That would…


  • Local

    Plugged in: How one Wisconsin school bus driver likes his new electric bus

    Electric school buses are gradually being rolled out across the state. They’re still big and yellow, but they’re not loud and don’t smell like diesel fuel. President’s Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, through its Clean Bus Program, is providing $5 billion over five years to replace existing school buses across the country with zero or low-emission…


  • News

    VIDEO: It’s springtime and that means babies are being born on farms across Wisconsin!

    It’s springtime and that means babies are being born on farms across Wisconsin!🐥 🐐 👨🏻‍🌾 At Govin’s Farm in Menomonie, thousands of people visit to hold all kinds of babies and see what a working farm is like. John and Julie Govin open up their farm every year for 30,000 people to enjoy. This time…