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Four years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, some tutoring organizations around the Kalamazoo area are struggling to meet the need among children and adults.
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Riders can use the app to connect to existing bus lines.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bills Monday to lift Michigan’s 35-year-old ban on the use of paid pregnancy surrogates.Michigan was one of the first states to outlaw paid surrogacy contracts in 1988. Now, Whitmer said, Michigan will be the final state in the nation to allow families to use in vitro fertilization with compensated surrogates without fear of criminal prosecution.
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The Food & Drug Administration added stronger warnings to certain chemotherapy drugs in March. Some people said the agency needs to go further.
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Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to be in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
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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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Zinta Aistars speaks with Mel Gillman, the upcoming artist-in-residence at the Vicksburg Artist Residency program.
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Increased visibility for camera surveillance was cited as a reason for the removal.
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The loan marks a major step forward in the effort to restart the nuclear plant.
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A series on understanding how your state government functions.
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The residents want to form the Resident and Fellow Alliance to help lead them in contract negotiations. It would be affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers and the AFL CIO unions.
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Battle Creek’s airport will be getting some much-needed improvements after winning a grant from the Federal Aviation Administration.