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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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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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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.