The Trump administration claims federal immigration enforcement officers are completely immune to legal challenges. George Retes’ civil rights lawsuit will test that theory.
The Greater Grand Rapids NAACP is calling on the city's police chief to release all body camera video of last week's deadly officer-involved shooting.
Gov. Whitmer's final State of the State has lead to conversations locally on what is the best way to address the housing shortage, and the role local communities should play in the process.
Governor Whitmer has delivered her final State of the State address. She focused on literacy, housing and health care with a noted bipartisan tone.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services spoke with Scripps News Wednesday about the ...
The Grand Rapids native and former St. Paul the Apostle school chef is showing off his culinary skills on Gordon Ramsay's "Next Level Chef" on FOX.
A Portage senior center offers ongoing scam education as federal records reveal a resident lost $90K in gold to a fraudster.
There are endless types of noodles and many of them will be offered at NoodleFest, a World of Winter event hosted by the GR Asian-Pacific Foundation.
Lisa Prestininzi is being recognized for her Excellence in Education. Amanda Korn, Lisa’s nominator, says, “My family is ...
The EGR Fine Arts Fair is scheduled for June 5-7 along Wealthy Street Southeast, stretching from Croswell Avenue to East Grand Rapids High School.
If you've driven along Plainfield Avenue north of I-96 lately, you've noticed orange fencing, traffic cones, and mounds of dirt lining the road. It's hard to miss — and neighbors have questions.
A Sparta couple's bank fraud complaint led to a multi-state investigation and to the arrest of a Georgia man, who is facing ...
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