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Protesters will demonstrate against the city police department's use of automated license plate reading cameras, which organizers say has drawn bipartisan criticism.
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The Community Oversight Board shared its recommendations for officers involved in a controversial detention of a minor in the Washington Heights community in June.
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The district said the cancellation was due to a lack of players, with the statement referring to athletes who elected not to participate due to safety concerns.
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New lifespan estimates from a study published in April show the males of the species may be able to live past 275, and the females may live even longer.
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According to the city, this is the first time it’s filed a civil forfeiture lawsuit under an updated ordinance that aims to combat dangerous driving.
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The city of Kalamazoo community budget survey is open now through September 18.
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Thursday marked the first time in years that attendees could enjoy rides, carnival games and kid-friendly shows at the fair.
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Three library unions are bargaining together for the first time, pushing for increased pay, parental leave and other benefits.
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The fair is bringing back the activities after years of focusing on 4-H shows and exhibits due to financial difficulties and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Story Beat with Carl Palazzolo
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The agency said some residents impacted by April's severe storms and floods may be eligible for aid, even if they were denied or already repaired damages.