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The plaintiffs in this combined case are two young African Americans who were stopped, photographed and fingerprinted under a city policy that allows police officers to do that when subjects they want to question don’t have IDs.
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Grand Rapids' first Holocaust memorial is set to debut at the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in 2022.The initiative was spurred by a gift from…
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A member of the Indian community in West Michigan is working to open a global mall in Grand Rapids.Manoj Mulki has lived in the city for more than 20…
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Michigan State journalism alumni Nick Blaskowski has been through a lot this year: losing his job because of COVID-19 cutbacks, and now finding a home in…
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For April 16th, Public Radio Music Day, WKAR is bringing stories of local arts and cultural organizations in Michigan and how they are weathering this…
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The 40-person climbing club welcomes beginners and veterans, and hopes to build its own climbing wall at MSU soon.Emily Brouwer, a senior environmental…
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President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as the top federal prosecutor in Grand Rapids has been held up by Michigan’s two Democratic senators.The Detroit…
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The National Weather Service says high winds, not tornadoes, are believed to have caused storm damage earlier this week in Michigan.Crews made the…
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A human rights ordinance approved for a west Michigan city includes penalties for violators, including those who dial 911 to try to use police to enforce…
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Officials in west Michigan are working to determine who is responsible for graffiti found spray-painted on doors of a Catholic church.A statement released…