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A record breaking crowd is registered for tonight's Bridge Walk for Autism, the city of Allegan is no longer considering elimination of their police department, a Grand Rapids dentist is suing the state over required bias training, and more.
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Nearly double the number of people from 2024 showed up for Thursday’s Bridge Walk for Autism in downtown Grand Rapids to support inclusion and neurodiversity during Autism Acceptance Month
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Autism rates are rising a local expert explains, A Just GR initiative wants to create an inclusive community, Allegan is looking at getting rid of its police department, and more.
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A recent report from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention indicates autism diagnoses among U.S. children are rising
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We talk to Hope Network’s Maggie Moore and WGVU’s Kim Shefferly about the show and more.
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Native News Online journalist Elyse Wild, Halloween for children with autism, GRCC goes to Mt. Kilimanjaro, author Bruce Cameron, and MotorTrend’s SUV of the Year
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New Grand Rapids autism playground, another redevelopment proposal from Progressive Companies and Michigan Growth Advisors, a preview of tonight's PBS FRONTLINE, and more.
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A playground designed specifically for children with autism is being constructed in Grand Rapids this week. The West Michigan child advocacy group building it is seeking volunteers
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We talk about the Sensory Room with ED of Hope Network Center for Autism Margaret Moore and Roxanne Cain, VP Detroit Lions Foundation and Community Relations.
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Jennifer Moss goes over Kent County’s annual spring recycling guide, April is Autism Acceptance Month, a German company is moving its U.S. headquarters to Grand Rapids and more state and West Michigan news.