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Thomas Huizenga died on May 11 after contracting COVID-19 in early April. → Read More
The grand opening of Burton Village BBQ was held on June 1, 2021 — 100 years since the Tulsa Race Massacre. → Read More
Just under 7,500 people in the age group have gotten the first of two doses. → Read More
"American Survivors: Trans-Pacific Memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki" will be released in June. → Read More
"We're thinking of a different than traditional summer school." → Read More
"These artists are going to turn these walls into canvases that hold this liberated art that is hopefully designed to reclaim our neighborhoods." → Read More
"The most important thing we can do right now is to make vaccines available for whenever someone is ready." → Read More
Schools, doctors' offices and pharmacies will play a role in vaccinating 12- to 15-year-olds. → Read More
"We've been going over their plans and giving them any kind of tips or advice or guidance that we can to help make the graduations as safe as possible." → Read More
Commissioner Robert S. Womack is calling for the charge against the man arrested to be dropped. → Read More
The city is set to vote on the budget on May 20. → Read More
"We're definitely going to be shifting our focus," said Marcia Mansaray, the deputy health director for Ottawa County. → Read More
The budget relies on federal aid to supplement losses of income tax revenue during the pandemic, and GRPD will receive 35.8 percent of the General Fund. → Read More
Anyone who has any information or has seen Jareyah Caston-Mays is asked to contact GRPD. → Read More
All the charges against 55-year-old Thurman King were later dismissed by a prosecuting attorney in the "interest of justice." → Read More
After a difficult year of sales due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the outcome of this freeze could be "catastrophic." → Read More
The clinic had 1,700 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine available to students and staff. → Read More
School officials in West Michigan say so far they are not planning to require the vaccine. → Read More
"It's an important message for people to recognize that this is a pretty serious situation that we're dealing with, and we all still need to be vigilant." → Read More
Michigan Medicine researchers are helping lead the study. → Read More