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Story Beat with Melissa Fraterrigo
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Both of WMUK's signals went out in a major power outage around 9:10 am on WMU's main campus. While the HD-2 channel is still down, both 102.1 FM and 89.9 FM are back on the air.
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The library is asking Branch County residents to submit their photos, videos and firsthand accounts so future generations can better understand the tornado's impact on the community.
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The Kalamazoo Board of Trustees accepted Sherine Miller's resignation Monday morning. It's not yet clear when residents will vote on the office.
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Two packages were discovered at the headquarters, later found by law enforcement to only contain multiple folded pieces of paper with writing on them, according to the head of the local branch.
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57-year old Mark Hendricks was charged in Calhoun County's 10th District Court. He was accused of posting violent messages aimed at Lakeview High School students who were planning a walkout to protest ICE.
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Kalamazoo resident Julie Kelemen has heard this claim a few times, and she wanted to know: is it true?
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The WMU Board of Trustees has voted to approve the purchase of the Newell-Rubbermaid building on WMU’s Parkview Campus — while another buyer said they were already in the final stages of finalizing the sale.
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The group claims it wiped 200,000 Stryker systems, servers and mobile devices, along with stealing 50 terabytes of "critical data."
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The group said these funds will go to local branches helping the hardest hit areas by Friday's tornadoes and storms, like St. Joseph County United Way, which has been helping Three Rivers residents recover.
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Fewer infants are dying in Kalamazoo County, and state health data also shows a record low in the county’s Black infant mortality rate.