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Holland asks residents to turn down the A/C, go to free outdoor movies

Tuesday, Aug. 2, will mark the first free outdoor movie showing in a summer series started by the city of Holland aimed at promoting energy conservation. → Read More

9 things to know today: March 22

Here's a roundup of the day's top news in the nation and world. → Read More

WEATHER: Warm temps, small chance of rain for Tuesday

March 22’s high is expected to be 56 degrees, the low around 43 degrees. There is a 20 percent chance for showers during the day. A south-southwest wind will blow around 15 mph, with 24-mph gusts. → Read More

Holland launches live skycams at Windmill Island, new power plant

Wave to the camera at Windmill Island Gardens on your next visit — chances are, someone at home is watching. → Read More

9 things to know today: March 21

Get a roundup of the day's top news in the nation and world. → Read More

Mild-to-warm weather through Tuesday, snow expected for Wednesday

The forecast for Monday, March 21, expects partly sunny skies with temperatures between 45 and 35 degrees. A light wind will blow out of the northwest in the afternoon, shifting to the south-southeast by Monday night. → Read More

Spring brings swinging temps

The first week of spring is bringing a dramatic swing in temperatures to the Midwest."As is expected in the spring, a volatile pattern is shaping up → Read More

Our View: Let the sun shine on government dealings

As the sun begins to shine more with the arrival of spring in Michigan, it’s also an important time for journalists to assess the state of → Read More

Jenison teen in serious condition following car crash in Georgetown Township

The two drivers involved were Joshua Geerts, 17, of Jenison, and Cody Braat, 23, of Grandville. Following the crash at the intersection of 20th Avenue and Baldwin Street, Geerts was transported to Spectrum Health Butterwoth Hospital in Grand Rapids, while Braat was uninjured. → Read More

Quiet start to spring forecast in West Michigan

The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids is calling for a rather quiet and cool weekend in the Holland area.The spring equinox will occur overnight, → Read More

Immigration: Obama administration using unpopular raids to curb border crossings

The Obama administration is openly stepping up efforts to find and deport immigrants who were part of the 2014 surge of illegal crossings by unaccompanied children and families. → Read More

WEATHER: Partly sunny skies, mild temps expected Friday

March 18 will see a high of 46 degrees and a low of 27 degrees. Under partly sunny skies, a light wind will blow from the northwest. → Read More

Quick Hits: Four thoughts on this week's news

1. Not so fastWe were baffled after reading Curtis Wildfong's report Wednesday about intersections where, when a signal is out, it does not automatically → Read More

January unemployment ticks up in Ottawa, Allegan counties

Unemployment rates increased throughout Michigan in January, including in Ottawa and Allegan counties, but it was mostly due to seasonal adjustments, according to numbers released by the state of Michigan on Thursday, March 17. → Read More

Ladles of Love fundraiser raises over $10K

The first Ladles of Love fundraiser exceeded organizer expectations by raising over $10,000 for My House Ministry.The soup luncheon and silent auction by → Read More

Man accused of acid attack officially charged

A 53-year-old man has been formally arraigned on torture and assault charges after allegedly pouring acid on a female victim. → Read More

Survey: More acceptance of social changes — except divorce

Americans are more accepting of gay relationships and couples living together before marriage — but they've grown less comfortable with divorce, a new survey shows. → Read More

Governor, EPA chief agree: Michigan DEQ failed Flint

The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality repeatedly gave assurances that water from the Flint River was safe, when in reality it had dangerous levels of lead, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says. → Read More

WEATHER: Breezy, mostly sunny skies in store for Thursday

The high temperature on March 17 will be around 48 degrees and the low near 33 degrees. While bearing a small chance for rain, most of the day will see sunshine. A west wind of around 20 mph will gust as high as 34 mph. The night’s forecast expects mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain late. → Read More

Our View: Time's up for daylight saving

As millions of Americans awoke Sunday morning, a general groan reverberated throughout the land, for the time had once again come to “spring forward” as daylight-saving time went into effect, and with it comes the decades-old debate about whether it is necessary. → Read More