GVSU has kicked off its fourth annual Black Boys and Men National Symposium, Consumers Energy is calling its pilot program to bury power lines a success, Grand Rapids based arts and culture nonprofit The Diatribe is launching a new phase of its capital campaign.
The state approved a bill to repeal a law that was used to charge former Governor Snyder with crimes related to the Flint water crisis, an education budget plan has passed the Michigan House, a mother and her three children are taking sanctuary in a Grand Rapids church after the father was detained by immigration officials.
A conversation with the co-presidents of the Grand River Poetry Collection.
Transcripts are provided upon request.