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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will be paused for around 1.4 million Michiganders in November due to the federal government shutdown.
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A model of the world sits alone in an empty building on Western Michigan University's campus.
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The union at the Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency said KRESA is once again engaging in unfair labor practices after it approved a new medical plan for employees.
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A contract worker at the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant fell into a reactor cavity on Tuesday while performing work inside the containment building.
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Across Michigan, domestic and sexual violence outreach organizations are grappling with federal funding cuts, a federal government shutdown and state budget shortfalls — and advocates say tough decisions are being made.
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The three-day online symposium organized by WMU's Climate Change Working Group is set to bring together voices from around the world to raise awareness and discuss solutions for climate-related migration.
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The second round of "No Kings" protests took place nationwide on Saturday, October 18 as a continuation of the "No Kings" movement.
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Over 100 soldiers with the Michigan National Guard gathered at Western Michigan University’s Lawson Ice Arena Friday before being deployed to the United States’ Southern border.
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Western Michigan University students pass by it everyday, but the name and purpose of the 120-foot steel structure remains unknown to many.
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The city of South Haven has been cleared in a lawsuit involving an 18-year old swimmer who drowned while swimming at a public beach.
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After operating for over 170 years, the Kalamazoo Ladies' Library Association will be inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame on Oct. 22.