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Demonstrators will once again take to the sidewalks of South Westnedge Avenue near the Crossroads Mall to protest various actions of the president's second term.
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The federal government has reinstated the SEVIS records of several international students at Western Michigan University. But a lawsuit that includes some of the students is still moving forward.
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The healthcare group said personal information, including social security numbers and addresses, may have been included.
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The owner of the iconic Kalamazoo bookstore and newsstand died in February. The community is invited to visit the store and share a memory during Art Hop.
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The collapse has closed a portion of Riverside Drive, from Columbia Avenue to Territorial Road East.
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The Kalamazoo area has seen a range of protests recently against actions of the second Trump administration.
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The proceeds will benefit the organization's reproductive rights work.
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The CEO of Cass County's Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare Network is among those who say funding from the state has not kept up with the cost of care.
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Russ Kavalhuna is a Western Michigan University graduate and former director of flight operations for the College of Aviation.
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The temporary order comes after at least six international students from Western Michigan University had their records terminated by the Department of Homeland Security.