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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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Supporters of an interest-rate cap say the current system can result in what are effectively triple-digit annual interest rates on payday loans.
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Republican Ed McBroom and Democrat Jeff Irwin answered questions about their co-sponsored solar legislation as part of Western Michigan University's Climate Emergency series.
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Zinta Aistars speaks with Ruta Sepetys, the author of the novel Salt to the Sea, the 2024 Portage Communiteen selection.
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The average number of flights at the Kalamazoo-Battle Creek International Airport is six per day, down from 14 before the pandemic.
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“Individuals who have shown a willingness to violate Michigan election law have no business overseeing our state elections, let alone certifying results,” said bill sponsor Representative Noah Arbit (D-West Bloomfield). “Period. End of story.”
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Michigan's attorney general has accused crisis pregnancy centers of using deceptive tactics to dissuade clients from having abortions.
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This year's series features more student-led activities and workshops on sustainable living, according to an organizer.
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The city, which plans to install two more of the freestanding bathrooms, says fixing the lock is a priority.
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Zinta Aistars speaks with Betty Kondo, the new artistic director of the Kalamazoo Ballet Arts Ensemble.
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More than 6,000 miles separate Kalamazoo from Japan. But one of that country’s most famous icons, Godzilla, now has a local connection.