Jessi Phillips
WMUK news reporter-
The health department found no violations in a March 21 inspection. But two employees of the popular Kalamazoo restaurant say it does have an issue with mice and cockroaches.
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Increased visibility for camera surveillance was cited as a reason for the removal.
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Representatives from four local groups led the panel discussion at a W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research community breakfast.
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Republican Ed McBroom and Democrat Jeff Irwin answered questions about their co-sponsored solar legislation as part of Western Michigan University's Climate Emergency series.
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This year's series features more student-led activities and workshops on sustainable living, according to an organizer.
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The Transportation and Mobility Ordinance that went into effect in late February creates standards for private roads in new developments.
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Kalamazoo County Sheriff Richard Fuller and Urban Alliance's James Harris discuss how law enforcement and the community are approaching Kalamazoo's gun violence crisis.
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For resident Mariah Bryant, Kalamazoo’s topography doesn’t evoke one.
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What went wrong when Stacy Chambliss sought help from the police and later, the Kalamazoo YWCA? Hear her story in this documentary.
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The new 24-hour public restrooms could be available this summer if approved by the City Commission.