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A Kalamazoo County spokesperson said "transit, EMS, and rescue teams" were at the Pavilion Estates mobile home park, and wires down in the FedEx facility in Portage were making it hard to get people out.
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A conversation with Helen Sung
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Riders can use the app to connect to existing bus lines.
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Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield is accused of misusing state, non-profit, and political action committee funds.
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Supporters say legislation on its way to Whitmer's desk is good news for those with eating disordersA Richland dietician says new licensing requirements will help ensure patients get care.
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Federal Highway Administration officials were in Kalamazoo Thursday to announce millions in federal grants for 80 projects in 37 states. Three of those projects are in Michigan.
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Many thought nothing of the tanks, but for local resident Laurie Kaniarz, they were a potential hazard.
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If a lost birth certificate can prevent someone from enrolling a child in school, for some people, the cost to replace it is an added burden.
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Donald Trump’s abortion policy disappointed some anti-abortion advocates, including some who were in Kalamazoo on April 8.
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Kalamazoo’s transit authority removed the bus stop shelter after the mall filed a notice of intention to evict against the agency.
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Paw Paw Public Schools is working to update its sex education curriculum for the first time since about 2007.