Jessi Phillips
WMUK news reporter-
The WMU chapter of the American Association of University Professors has been in bargaining talks with the administration since June.
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The city will install kiosk-style parking meters by the end of the month and implement a new overnight permit parking program.
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Deborah Davis beat the boss who fired her, incumbent David Marvin, in the race for prosecutor. Voters elected Chad Spence to replace Mark Lillywhite as county sheriff.
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Medical assistants at the branch are now members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 951.
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The event at Kalamazoo's Air Zoo centered on the vice president's conversation with two former Republicans who are now abortion-rights advocates.
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Two water utility associations are challenging the rules, as are a PFAS manufacturer and industry groups.
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Ford announced in the fall that the site would be smaller than originally planned.
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The board voted to raise tuition for the upcoming academic year. But public comment was dominated by concerns about the university's decision not to take a stance on the Israel-Hamas war.
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The WMU Divestment Coalition has been in talks with the administration since early May. The group is encouraging supporters to comment at Board of Trustees meeting.
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Eight volunteers from Kalamazoo traveled to Mississippi to join the 1964 movement against voter suppression.