People experiencing mental health crises will have a new option for care next year. A facility offering immediate mental health care services is expected to open in downtown Kalamazoo in 2023.
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This story is part of the Southwest Michigan Journalism Collaborative's Mental Wellness Project
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Kalamazoo-area police want closer ties with mental-health experts. Now they try to make that happen.This story is part of the Southwest Michigan Journalism Collaborative's Mental Wellness Project
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The court issued its opinion Friday overturning the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision.