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.
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.
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A conversation with Desirae and Deondra Brown
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The boardwalk under the East Michigan Avenue bridge had become hazardous for users, Kalamazoo Parks and Recreation Director Patrick McVerry said.
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A conversation with Jeremy Koch and Kathy Mulay
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Many counties in Michigan do not use a .gov domain for their official websites. Federal officials say this seemingly minor detail may pose a risk to secure elections.
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The payments stem from allegations that the FBI failed to properly investigate the former sports doctor’s assaults.
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Four years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, some tutoring organizations around the Kalamazoo area are struggling to meet the need among children and adults.
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Riders can use the app to connect to existing bus lines.
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A conversation with Julian Kuerti and Rochelle Bard
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Bills introduced in the Michigan Legislature would offer many lower-income parents a tax break for every child under 4 years old.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has rejected a constitutional challenge to the state’s concealed weapons law in an opinion made public Friday.
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Jill Biden was scheduled to speak at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation's annual First Ladies Luncheon, but after losing her voice, she asked another White House official to deliver her speech.
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A state House panel held its first hearing Thursday on legislation to create a right to legal representation for people facing eviction from their rental homes.
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A state House committee held a hearing Thursday on an audit looking into the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency's ability to catch fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic.