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West Michigan man dies after wrong-way crash on U.S. 131
MONTCALM COUNTY, MI – A West Michigan man has died from injuries suffered in a crash after he drove the wrong way on U.S. 131 on Friday, causing a head-on collision. Michigan State Police said the driver was a 71-year-old man from Newaygo but did not release his name.
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Where to celebrate Black History Month 2025 around West Michigan
Black History Month honors the achievements and contributions of African Americans to the country every February.
Compared to the complete dud that was last winter, the 2024-25 season has provided snow lovers a bit more enjoyment.
The end of the month doesn’t mean an end to the fun. (Jan. 30, 2025)
Dozens of posts warning of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in West Michigan have sprung up on social media in recent days. It prompted one Kalamazoo nonprofit to warn against spreading possible rumors.
Did you wake to find your snow had somewhere to go? Snow rollers have been spotted all across West Michigan after perfect conditions allowed for their formation Monday night.
Local Spins celebrates “TRIBUTE MONTH” at SpeakEZ Lounge in downtown GR with The Frog King (Neil Diamond Tribute) on Feb. 7; Crazy Hearse (Neil Young Tribute) on Feb. 12; Laurel Canyon Night (Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne & Warren Zevon Tribute) on Feb. 21; Captain & The Kid (Jimmy Buffett Tribute) on Feb. 26.
Matthew Dressel has been writing and making movies since he was 18, but could have never imagined where his "worst" idea would get him.
Figure skaters in West Michigan are ‘shaken and heartbroken’ after skaters they shared the ice with died in a plane crash in Washington, DC.
At Rock Steady Boxing West Michigan, patients are using boxing as a form of therapy to combat the effects of Parkinson's.
Robert and Betty Jensen of Stanwood met steps away from the home they still live in today. They got married in 1945.
“In cold temperatures like this, when the firefighters stop, and they have sweat underneath. Once they lose the protection of that vapor barrier, they never get it back,” a Fire Lieutenant with The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety said.