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Foundations and a ramp stand out on the trails, leading two people to wonder what they were for.
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For resident Mariah Bryant, Kalamazoo’s topography doesn’t evoke one.
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After decades of passing under a railroad bridge on Kalamazoo's east side, Kalamazoo native Kim McBain-Maycroft spotted something interesting.
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Fatal shootings in Kalamazoo are at a record high this year. We asked experts how this compares to national and historical trends, and whether buying a gun for personal protection is the answer.
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In 2021, Hard Rock Hotels announced plans to redevelop the former Gibson factory by Fall 2023. But there's no sign of construction at the site.
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Listener Hannah Hudson first noticed the glass display case at the Kalamazoo Transit Center in March, while she and her husband were waiting for a train.
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The "orphanage" in Kalamazoo's Vine Neighborhood has been gone for decades, but our question-asker remembers it — and may have a family connection.
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Kalamazoo resident Judy Gay has frequented the Asylum Lake Preserve for years. Something that sparked her interest in the last few was the number of trees she’d seen felled by the lake’s beavers.
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A courthouse, a post office, and a nearly 100-year-old commercial building caught our question-asker's eye.
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Bronson says it encourages employees to stay home when they are sick. But hourly workers say they can face disciplinary action for taking more than five sick days in a year.