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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — In his first State of the City address Thursday night, Grand Rapids Mayor David LaGrand focused on housing, policing and improving neighborhoods. The mayor opened ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The Grand Rapids Police Department will soon be featured in an upcoming television series on the Investigation Discovery network, providing unprecedented access to the ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Mel Trotter Ministries has broken ground on a new tiny home village aimed at helping people experiencing homelessness in Grand Rapids. The project, named Hope Village ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A local insurance company is taking over a historic building in downtown Grand Rapids. OVD Insurance is set to purchase the seven-story building at 37 Ottawa Ave.
KENT COUNTY, MI – A 68-year-old man suffered burns in a house fire early Wednesday ... Firefighters training in Grand River rescue fisherman Video of Patrick Lyoya’s killing a potential ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — About 32 truckloads of food for Feeding America West Michigan have been delayed or canceled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Ken Estelle, the food bank’s president and ...
With public interest on the rise again, Karen Read's second trial is now underway. Opening statements in the trial will be on Tuesday, April 22. The public has been transfixed by this case ...
DEDHAM – Jury selection is complete in the Karen Read murder trial, paving the way for the prosecution and defense to make their opening arguments next week. Read, 45, is accused of killing her ...
Read is accused of killing her police officer boyfriend. Karen Read has filed an emergency petition with the Supreme Court seeking an immediate stay of her retrial -- which has begun jury ...
Karen Read's attorneys are asking the United States Supreme Court to delay her Massachusetts trial until the country's highest court decides if it will take up her recently filed appeal. "To quote ...
Wisconsin Rapids voters will decide on several local and statewide races in the April 1 election. Two seats are open on the Wisconsin Rapids School Board, with four candidates vying for the positions.