The WMU Gaza Solidarity Encampment is set to meet with WMU administration to discuss demands.
A conversation with Leslie Baron and Andrea Beaton
WMUK was honored by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters for two stories that aired in 2023
What went wrong when Stacy Chambliss sought help from the police and later, the Kalamazoo YWCA? Hear her story in this documentary.
Latest from NPR
- Amazon, Target and other retailers pull weighted infant sleepwear over safety fears
- House passes bill aimed to combat antisemitism amid college unrest
- After downsizing health care for years, Pentagon says medical readiness was a casualty
- The CDC says maternal mortality rates in the U.S. got better, after a pandemic spike
-
The Michigan House of Representatives has voted to outlaw the possession of tools designed to break into a car with the intent of stealing it.
-
One of the chief targets of Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel’s failed Flint water prosecutions has filed a notice that he intends to sue the state.
-
A conversation with Meredith Riley, Kebra-Seyoun Charles, and Thomas Mesa
-
A conversation with Anthony Hamilton, Christopher Blades and Delaney Becker
-
A conversation with Kasey Shao and Harmony Zhu
-
Two new members are taking their seats in the Michigan House of Representatives. The chamber is officially back to full capacity — and a two-seat Democratic majority.
-
A bill passed in the Michigan Senate Tuesday would require an election recount petition to be submitted in good faith that it could sway that election’s results.
-
Michigan's unemployment agency has reached a tentative $55 million agreement to resolve a lawsuit filed by workers who were wrongly forced to repay jobless benefits.
-
Bills introduced in the Michigan Legislature would offer many lower-income parents a tax break for every child under 4 years old.
-
Last year at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum, kids could learn about how misinformation is made and how to avoid it. Now the media scholar behind the exhibit is adapting it for libraries.