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Grand Rapids, MI, native Adina Howard became a national sensation with the funky R&B of her platinum debut album, 1995's Do You Wanna Ride, and its single, "Freak Like Me." Her follow-up, Welcome to Fantasy ...
Two held in string of six bank robberies
Friday, May 30, 2008 By John Tunison GRAND RAPIDS -- In recent weeks, police suspected Alisa Patterson and Thomas Gordon might be involved with a string of bank robberies that began in February.
Grand Rapids Police search for suspect in abduction, sexual assault
Police are looking for a man accused in the abduction and sexual assault of a woman earlier this week.
Driver pleads guilty in deadly Grand Rapids crash
Mayen Diing, a Sudanese refugee charged with causing a crash on March 29th that killed a 6-year-old boy, has pleaded guilty to drunken driving causing death and serious injury.
Meijer Pharmacies Begin Offer Free Prenatal Vitamins
Meijer stores will begin offering free prenatal vitamins to customers with prescriptions from their doctors.
Helicopter crashes at Grand Rapids, Mich. hospital
A helicopter crashed at a hospital on Thursday, sending thick, black smoke over downtown and forcing the evacuation of patients from the building.
Young girl's maladies fuel immigration fight
A 9-year-old girl is battling an array of illnesses while her parents are fighting the family's deportation from Michigan.
Festival just around the corner
The annual Festival of the Arts begins one week from Friday, and organizers are geared up for the three-day combination of art, music, crafts, activities and food.
Remains found may be attorney missing since 2005
Michigan State Police in Cheboygan said Tuesday they're trying to determine whether partial remains of a body found on the Lake Huron shoreline Monday are that of a Grosse Pointe Farms attorney who has been ...
YWCA funds could be cut in GR budget crunch
Grand Rapids city officials are making some tough decisions as it struggles to balance the books.
Human remains found near Lake Huron
Human remains have been found near the Lake Huron shoreline in Michigan's northeastern Lower Peninsula.
Burned Body Found in Emmet County
Investigators are trying to identify the body of a man whose charred remains were found in a burned car in Emmet County.
Two men shot outside Grand Rapids home
Police are investigating a double shooting that put two men in the hospital early this evening.
Soldier speaks with missionary he helped rescue in 1945
Sixty-three years ago, Army paratroopers raided a Japanese prison camp and rescued more than 2,100 people -- including five members of a missionary family from Grand Rapids.
1945 Los Banos prison camp rescue timeline
January 1942: David DeVries of Grand Rapids is taken captive by Japanese in Manila, Philippines.
Three die in two separate Mich. fires
Authorities say fires have claimed the lives of two teenagers in south central Michigan and a resident of a senior citizens complex in Grand Rapids.
Police: Woman assaulted, robbed in Grand Rapids in afternoon incident on city's northeast side
City police are seeking information on a teenage male suspected of a brazen mid-afternoon sexual assault and robbery along a busy street on the city's Northeast Side Thursday, authories said tdoay.
The region continues to be a top-flight nursery for nesting peregrine falcons, a rare bird of prey that officials say is making a comeback.
Grand Rapids shooting investigated
One person was wounded this morning in a shooting on the city's Southeast Side. Police were called to the 800 block of Dickinson Street SE, where they found a person with a gunshot wound to the leg.
GRPS Board Votes To Stop Collecting Union Dues
The Grand Rapids Board Of Education has voted to suspend collecting union dues out of teachers' paychecks.
State civil rights leader says seat belt crackdown is biased
Friday, May 23, 2008 The Grand Rapids Press GRAND RAPIDS -- Michigan's top civil rights enforcer said Thursday that Kent County Sheriff Larry Stelma's deputies cannot single out young males for seat belt ...
Grand Rapids man arrested in child predator sting
A man from Grand Rapids was one of 27 people arrested in a child predator sting in Detroit.
Scarborough gets 16-19 years in prison for Manious killing
A Kent County Circuit Court today judge sentenced Steven Scarborough to 16-19 years in prison for the July 2007 death of a Gaines Township man.
Gas prices to curb Memorial Day weekend travel?
Patrick Repasky, a lifeguard, and Sarah Thiess and Emily Satanski, water park managers, wash and scrub the pool deck Wednesday as they get ready for the Memorial Day weekend opening at Rolling Hills Water Park ...
Program tries to turn Kent County prisoners into model citizens
Grand Rapids police officers went inside a maximum security prison to turn inmates away from a life of crime.
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Two overnight shootings in Grand Rapids turn deadly
A Grand Rapids police officer looks for evidence along South Division Avenue following the second of two deadly shootings Wednesday night and this morning.
Peninsular Club to close its doors after 126 years
The Grand Rapids Press GRAND RAPIDS -- Peninsular Club members will be invited to a final party May 29 before the private club shuts its doors after 126 years.
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Extended-stay hotel planned for former GR Foundry site
Key downtown brownfield sites in Lansing and Grand Rapids will be redeveloped for residential and other uses, with support from the Michigan Economic Development Corp.
Jeffries leaving Opera Grand Rapids for Tulsa
The fat lady sang for Jeep Jeffries. The executive director of Opera Grand Rapids is leaving to take a position with the Tulsa Opera in Oklahoma.
International air travel returns to Grand Rapids on July 14 when Air Canada begins nonstop daily flights to Toronto.
Ottawa County burglary suspect found in ceiling tiles
Authorities responding to a burglary alarm at an Ottawa County grocery store say they found a 19-year-old man hiding in the ceiling tiles.
Blackwater's Prince speaks in Grand Rapids
Blackwater Worldwide founder Erik Prince says the people trained by his security company aren't mercenaries or thugs as some critics have claimed but are instead well-trained professionals, often with strong ... via Holland Sentinel
Armed robbery at Grand Rapids Speedway
Three teenagers are on the run after an armed robbery in Grand Rapids. Police say three males walked into a Speedway gas station in the 2700 block of Lake Michigan Drive shortly after midnight Monday morning. via WOOD-TV Grand Rapids
Calvin College to let some safety personnel carry guns
Calvin College this fall will allow safety personnel with a police background to carry handguns on campus. via Detroit Free Press
Cell phone use by drivers debated in Michigan
“It's that culture of acceptance that has helped create the problem”
David Teater's attitude toward driving while talking on a hand-held cell phone changed Jan. via Ann Arbor News
Two injured in Olive Township crash
Two people were injured in a two-car crash at the intersection of 96th Avenue and New Holland Street in Olive Township Saturday morning. via Holland Sentinel
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Shots fired outside Grand Rapids bar
Police investigate a shooting this morning. Police are investigating a shooting outside a Southwest Side bar near Godfrey and Underhill avenues SW. via Latest News - The Grand Rapids Press ...
Chicago man, 84, convicted in bank heist that mirrored movie
An 84-year-old Chicago man has pleaded guilty to taking part in a 1991 stickup that mirrored a Hollywood movie and netted $359,628 from a Michigan bank. via Battle Creek Enquirer
Missing Grand Rapids child with autism found safe
A child with autism who walked away from her home Thursday evening was found safe and reunited with her parents about two hours later. via WOOD-TV Grand Rapids
Pedicabs to start rolling in Michigan capital city
Anyone tired of hoofing it on the streets of Michigan's capital city soon will have another alternative: the pedicab. via Battle Creek Enquirer
Police Memorial Day ceremony honors Kozminski, other fallen officers
“All of these things kind of bring all of that back, but it's such an honor that he is remembered this way”
Amy Haisma and Dan Kozminski felt honored this morning, representing their slain brother, Grand Rapids Police Officer Robert Kozminski, during the local Police Memorial Day ceremony. via MLive.com
Gangrene, not meningitis, killed Grand Rapids-area boy, 13
The Kent County medical examiner says gangrene is responsible for the mysterious death of a 13-year-old Grand Rapids-area boy. via Battle Creek Enquirer
Barack Obama starts Michigan visit at home of Reagan Democrats
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has been campaigning in Macomb County with stops at an auto factory and a community college. via Ann Arbor News
Accused killer of mother of five rejects lesser plea
A Grand Rapids man accused of killing a 35-year-old mother of five rejected a plea deal Tuesday that would have provided a chance at parole. via MLive.com
Obama fans ready for rally; other local Dems not as excited
“Barack Obama is the only candidate left standing to have the courage and judgment to say that war was wrong from the start and it's still wrong.”
Sen. Barack Obama will hold a rally at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids Wednesday night. via WOOD-TV Grand Rapids
Chrysler, the automaker owned by private-equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, canceled plans for a new sport-utility vehicle and is instead investing in a compact car. via The Age
Sen. Barack Obama to visit Grand Rapids
Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack Obama will hold an event in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, May 14th at 7 p.m. The Kent County Democratic Party confirmed the appearance, which organizers plan to hold at the ... via WZZM-TV Grand Rapids
Motorcycle-Tractor Collision Kills one, and Injures another
A young man is dead, and his female motorcycle passenger is in critical condition tonight, after the motorcycle they were riding struck a tractor. via WWUP-TV Cadillac
Comstock Park Teacher Ordered to Stay Away from Student
A Comstock Park teacher facing charges of fleeing police and drunken driving has been ordered to stay away from a 15-year-old student whose mother claims was being stalked. via WWMT-TV Kalamazoo
Small plane crashes near Grand Rapids; pilot walks away
A small plane delivering cargo for Federal Express has crashed about six miles north of the Grand Rapids airport. via WLNS-TV Lansing
American Axle workers wait for word of strike settlement
“We're hopeful this gets resolved sooner than later”
There's hope among the striking workers outside of American Axle's hulking Detroit factory complex, but along with it come skepticism and fear. via Battle Creek Enquirer
Judge blasts war memorial vandal, delays sentencing
“It is clear to me you are a disgrace to your family, a disgrace to your school and you have insulted the community by your conduct”
The tagger who scrawled his images across the engraved names of dead soldiers at Veterans Memorial Park appeared in court Thursday for sentencing but instead received a tongue-lashing from the judge and ... via Grand Rapids Press
Iraqi boy has heart valve surgery in Grand Rapids
“I have no words to show my feelings”
A medical journey of more than 6,000 miles turned out better than an Iraqi mother named Salwa dared to hope. via Grand Rapids Press
“If everybody did what Grand Rapids is doing, our waterways would be in a lot better shape.”
How clean is the water in the river, lake, or stream near you? It may be more contaminated than you realize. via WZZM-TV Grand Rapids
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Fluoride pioneer Grand Rapids rethinks safety of putting chemical in water
“I said, 'What if this is true?'”
Will the city that became the first in the world to fluoridate its drinking water decide to discontinue use of the chemical? Grand Rapids has been fluoridating its tap water since 1945, but now some city ... via Latest News - The Grand Rapids Press ...
Tequila shots fall short of record
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - It was a rowdy bunch at a Grand Rapids bar, but it wasn't enough to break a Cinco de Mayo record. via NewsCenter 25
Playground to become park once Grand Rapids district sells Iroquois Middle School building
“The board did a good job dealing with the first one-third of this property, and we're looking forward to working with you again on the remaining two-thirds.”
The fields and playground surrounding Iroquois Middle School could be sold to the city government and kept as a park, if the Board of Education can sell the building to developers. via Grand Rapids Press
Police Search For Armed Robbers In Wyoming
Numerous local police agencies are on the hunt for two men who robbed a party store and may have engaged in gunfire with Wyoming Police. via WWMT-TV Kalamazoo
Lost Boy earns degree in social work from Western Michigan U
“William is a great young man. He is a great model for what is possible in this country if you just want to do it”
Twenty years ago, the odds of William Chol reaching this day would have been long indeed. via Chicago Tribune
U-M student, 21, heads Livingston Symphony Orchestra
“It has always been something that I enjoyed doing”
Joel Schut isn't your typical college student. Sure, he goes to class and hangs out with friends like most college students, but his musical achievements set him apart. via Ann Arbor News
Residential Capital Says It Plans to Start Exchange of $14 Billion of Debt
Residential Capital LLC, the mortgage- finance company owned by GMAC LLC, is offering as little as 80 cents on the dollar to exchange or buy back $14 billion of bonds to stave off bankruptcy. via Bloomberg Business News
Hats, juleps rule at Kentucky Derby
“We're going to stimulize the Derby.”
Koepnick attended his 32nd straight Kentucky Derby, making the annual trip from Grand Rapids, Mich., with his girlfriend. via WOOD-TV Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids teachers' union: It's time for board, superintendent 'to ...
“Public relations is more important to them than substance”
When it comes to Grand Rapids students' safety, "it's time for the board and the superintendent to pull their head out of the sand," Grand Rapids Education Association President Paul Helder said. via MLive.com
“I have so many memories of being in so many houses, but I was always alone”
After 75 years of separation, Chester Wasiuk and Isabelle Metty's broken family circle is complete again. via Chicago Tribune
Casino foes hope high court takes case
WAYLAND TOWNSHIP - In what could be their final legal challenge to the project, opponents of a proposed tribal casino plan to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a constitutional challenge to a Depression-era ... via Lansing State Journal
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Hepatitis cases cannot be linked Dr. Robert Stokes
“It is important to note that this group of 776 is only a small portion of all the patients treated by Dr. Stokes”
State authorities have released more blood test results for former patients of disgraced dermatologist Dr. via Latest News - The Grand Rapids Press ...
Shooter In Teen's Death had "Rights", Says Kent Prosecutor
The Kent County Prosecutor's Office announced Friday there will be no charges brought against 17 year old Patrick Batshon for the death of Kenneth Rodriguez in an April 7th incident. via WTKG-AM Grand Rapids
TePastte to Retire, Petrancosta to Become President of Pittsburgh Sysco
Leonard T. Petrancosta, executive vice of Sysco Food Services of Pittsburgh, will succeed retiring Joel R. TePastte as president and ceo of the operating unit on July 1, according to corporate headquarters ... via MyIDAccess
Should Michigan fugitive have to finish her sentence?
“I just knew if I stayed there any longer I would have had a very different life”
The government says the woman re-captured after she escaped from a Michigan prison 32 years ago must serve the rest of her sentence. via WZZM-TV Grand Rapids
Thieves Target Catalytic Converters For Valuable Platinum Inside
“So he hands off the catalytic converter, that's a brand new one by the way”
Criminals have long targeted vehicles and their parts as a source for fast cash. via WCSH-TV Portland
“A leadership program like this is best suited for a leader from one sector who can deepen his or her efforts by understanding how to work within other sectors”
Partnering with a college or university can bring additional expertise to training programs or help companies tailor a master's degree program to their needs By Dan Calabrese It's said that leaders are born, ... via Training