The Grand Rapids NAACP chapter is urging members to confront environmental racism, a Caledonia woman was sentenced for providing a false statement during an investigation into a so-called dark money fundraising scheme, the City of Grand Rapids is inviting the public to help select the official commemorative poster for the 175th anniversary celebration, West Michigan's Region 6 Health Care Coalition reacts to proposed federal funding cuts, despite community pushback a faith-based nonprofit supporting the unhoused in northwest Grand Rapids is expanding services.
Michigan's monthly unemployment rate in July remained unchanged from June at 5.3%, Michigan State Superintendent Michael Rice is urging local districts to continue providing free meals as school begins even with out a state budget being passed, a new report says electricity will cost billions more in Michigan if the Trump administration keeps more coal plants from shutting down.
WGVU's Scott Vander Werf previews this weekend's new films.
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