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Art Beat with Jerry Duggins
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A multitude of local agencies are coming together to help Kalamazoo County residents recovering from the May 7 tornado.
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Kalamazoo County residents have a chance to give back from the comfort of their own home on Saturday during the 32nd annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
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WMUK’s Brian O’Keefe spoke to the director of the Air Zoo Aerospace & Aviation Experience the day after a tornado touched down near the Portage museum.
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Tuesday night’s tornados left some people in Kalamazoo County without a home. Some sought shelter with the American Red Cross at the Kalamazoo First Assembly of God church in Portage.
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer visited a mobile home park in Pavilion Township Wednesday after a tornado left many without a home.
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The student protestors are encouraging alumni to withhold donations until K College divests from Israel.
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Kalamazoo County Sheriff Rick Fuller said "everything indicates" one tornado was on the ground in the county Tuesday. Radar indicated a second one that may not have touched down.
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Buchanan Mayor Sean Denison will be on the ballot earlier than expected after signatures needed for a recall election against him were approved by Berrien County officials.
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The Western Michigan University graduate from Palestine and the surviving members of his family are getting medical treatment in separate American cities.
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PFAS levels in the city's drinking water comply with state standards, but one station is testing above new EPA limits for the toxic "forever" chemicals.