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The city of Kalamazoo will begin adding an additional form of phosphate to its water supply in hopes of reducing pipe corrosion.
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WMU international undergraduate enrollment is down a relatively small 1.6 percent. But the number of international graduate students has taken a larger hit.
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An athlete with Kalamazoo roots is competing in the Winter Olympics – but she’s not representing the country you may expect.
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Township officials claim Treasure Sherine Miller transferred millions in tax revenue from the township's checking account without approval from leadership.
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Scott Branovan has faced a series of lawsuits over the past 20 years related to his management of hockey companies across the country.
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A proposal to commercially rezone a parcel at 4301 Stadium Drive was struck down by the city commission in January. City staff says a one-year reapplication waiting period only applies to certain proposals.
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January cold snaps meant furnaces were running more often — and Consumers Energy is encouraging customers to reach out if they’re struggling to pay utility bills.
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A panel of local officials and organizers addressed questions and concerns on Tuesday, as they sought to prepare for that possibility.
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Kavalhuna took office as the President of Western Michigan University in July 2025, and was appointed to Bronson's board early this month.
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The Kalamazoo Public Schools fired Jim English, then its chief financial officer, in December 2022. English later sued the district.
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Two special events to celebrate Black History Month are slated for Friday, February 6 — one hosted by the City of Portage, the other by the City of Kalamazoo.