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The city of Kalamazoo has released its annual traffic crash statistics, and officials say they believe safety initiatives are working.
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Huizenga, a Republican who represents the 4th District, was among 133 House members to vote against the aviation safety bill. He said he'll support alternative legislation.
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After purchasing Wings West last year, the company is making two more West Michigan acquisitions.
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The money will help the aviation school buy new equipment, which in turn will help it increase the number of qualified graduates for various positions.
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The man is charged with "conspiracy to introduce misbranded drugs into interstate commerce with intent to defraud and mislead."
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The Michigan Department of Transportation confirmed work will begin in March to add a new lane to the stretch of road between I-94 and Stadium Drive in Kalamazoo.
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Members of various organizations will gather at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Thursday in an effort to connect Latinos in the region with health, financial and other resources.
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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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Ten years after the crime, the Kalamazoo County sheriff, WMU police chief, and a family member of two victims reflect.
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Windows were left smashed throughout downtown Kalamazoo, with some businesses reporting thousands of dollars in damages.
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