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Witnesses testify about night expectant father killed at Pomona Park

An open murder charge against Kevin Wilson, 21, is moving closer to trial. He's charged for the death of 18-year-old Dylan Owens at Pomona Park in December. → Read More

Police: Florida man found with teen runaways in Muskegon hotel had drugs, alcohol, condoms

Investigators say a Florida man with no ties to Michigan brought three teen runaway girls to a hotel in Fruitport Township. → Read More

Research facility that tests on animals must meet parameters to move into Muskegon

Northern Biomedical Research has taken the first step to move out of Norton Shores and back to the city of Muskegon. → Read More

Experts say now is the time to plan your vacation

Plan For Vacation Day is an annual reminder for Americans to book their travel reservations early. Nearly every camping site at Muskegon State Park is already taken. → Read More

Muskegon offering earlier access to City Commission packets and agendas

City Commission packets and agendas will now be available on the city's website up to one week before a scheduled commission meeting. → Read More

More parking spaces, new pathway design for Pere Marquette won't remove trees

A 16-foot-wide pathway and 90 additional angled parking spaces are planned for Pere Marquette Beach between the kiteboarding building and concession stand. → Read More

Muskegon Museum of Art hosts free community day to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.

Muskegon Museum of Art celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a free community day, inviting high school art students to help as docents. → Read More

Fire at Muskegon self-storage facility under investigation

The fire in the main storage unit impacted 24 of 30 rental units. → Read More

Muskegon to use $1.5 million grant to protect city's most vulnerable families from home hazards

The $1.5 million federal Housing and Urban Development grant is expected to make around 135 Muskegon area home safer for low-income families. → Read More

Muskegon parks employee ready to retire at 91, gets big surprise from city leaders

The city of Muskegon naming community center at Smith-Ryerson Park after caretaker who's retiring after 28 years with the city. → Read More

Snow days piling up for two districts in Muskegon County

Tuesday was the fifth consecutive snow day in Muskegon and Muskegon Heights due to cold weather and ice covered roads. → Read More

Road crews need warmer temps and consistent sunshine to break ice from secondary roads

Until the weather warms up or the sun comes out road crews around Muskegon County can only spread salt and sand on secondary roads to improve driving conditions. → Read More

Snow vital for Muskegon County to fulfill its 'four seasons' destination reputation

Muskegon County now has enough snow on the ground for activities like snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling that drive the winter recreation economy. → Read More

Norton Shores law enforcement surprises sledding families at Lake Harbor Park

Each year, the Norton Shores police and fire departments do about 100 community events to connect with community members. → Read More

Family of Whitehall 5-year-old critically hurt from dog bite speak on 'unprovoked' incident

Emma Moore was seriously injured just before midnight Dec. 31 by her grandmother's 2-and-a-half year old lab-boxer mix. → Read More

U.S. Air Force medical team providing relief for staff at Mercy Health Muskegon

A U.S. Air Force medical team is now working side by side with staff at Mercy Health Muskegon. → Read More

Muskegon County now officially owns new Dune Harbor Park in Norton Shores

The purchase of the former sand mining site was closed on Thursday, Dec. 16. → Read More

Police: no signs of trauma in jail inmate's death

Michigan State Police Lt. Michelle Robinson tells 13 ON YOUR SIDE an investigation into the death of Marleon Johnson inside the Muskegon County Jail is ongoing. → Read More

Broken Muskegon crossing gate to be fixed next week

Repairs to the safety equipment at the Laketon Avenue crossing will begin Dec. 20. → Read More

MDOT grants will fix roads in Muskegon and Zeeland

Muskegon and Zeeland will each use a $375,000 grant to repair some of their most used streets. → Read More