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A major relocation plan for Kent County administration offices begins soon. It includes relocating downtown staff to new offices at the county’s Fuller Avenue campus
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Prosecutors say there’s no basis to charge two GRPD police officers involved in a shooting, but can’t release more details because they are charging the man who was shot
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A new program is coming to Kent County with the hopes of helping residents better navigate Michigan’s child support system.
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Authorities say, so far, 14 girls have come forward but there could be others
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Youths suspected in slew of crimes including stolen cars, stolen guns and armed robbery
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Gaines Township Precinct 8 results reviewed after election worker tampers with Electronic Poll Book.
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Following the second-degree murder charge of Grand Rapids Police officer Christopher Schurr, marchers gathered at Grand Rapids Police Department headquarters.
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News conference scheduled for today at 3pm - listen live on WGVU 88.5/95.3 FM
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Kent County prosecutor, Christopher Becker, said as of Wednesday he still hasn’t received the rest of MSP’s investigative report over the shooting of Patrick Lyoya. He told WGVU he’s requested additional information since the initial findings were delivered to him last week.
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In a news release MSP said its investigation remains in on-going status, as detectives await the return of forensic reports from the manufacturer of the body camera and taser. MSP said those reports will be forwarded to Kent County Prosecuting Attorney, Christopher Becker, once they are received.