Airline brings low-fare options to Muskegon
Muskegon County Airport is expanding its air services with additional flights to Chicago.
United Way project to serve military members, families
A Heart of West Michigan United Way initiative will offer at-home, outdoor improvement services to local veterans and military families.
GRCC students selected for Johns Hopkins graduate program
Three Grand Rapids Community College students were accepted to a five-month program at Johns Hopkins Schools of Medical Imaging.
Report: GR rentals maintain below-average vacancy rate
A new report on vacancy rates underscores a competitive market for residential rental units in Grand Rapids.
Commission Night Out meetings to return
City commission meetings will take to Grand Rapids neighborhoods once again.
Operation Handshake underway at GRR
Homebound troops flying into West Michigan to celebrate Thanksgiving will be welcomed with a fanfare, of sorts, today at Ford International Airport.
Staring into space
A perhaps hugely underrated piece of the city’s entertainment landscape is the Grand Rapids Public Museum’s Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium.
Bradford White joins the fight against hunger
Bradford White, a Middleville manufacturer of water heaters, boilers and storage tanks, is providing critical support for the fight against hunger this holiday season with a $10,000 contribution to Mel Trotter Ministries.
Flying into fall
Your guide to zip lining in Grand Rapids.
Stream project breaks ground at The Highlands
A buried waterway will be resurfaced as part of a restoration project for the Grand River.
Bubble Bash is back
The WYCE Bubble Bash, a festive holiday celebration featuring sparkling wine from around the world, takes place this evening, Dec. 22, 5-9 p.m. at The B.O.B.
Grand Rapids, EGR announce tree disposal options
People who reside in Grand Rapids and East Grand Rapids have multiple options for the disposal of live-cut Christmas trees after the holidays.
Stacks of Books
About six years ago, Amber Skiles quit her job in health care administration — and she hasn’t worked a day since.
Dreams do come true for Executive Producer
Like many of us who grew up in the region, Jash’d Belcher used to go to Studio 28 to watch movies. Once the largest multi-screen cinema complex in the world, in its heyday there were 20 screens chock full of the latest films Hollywood had to offer.
Survey: More than half of vaccinated Michiganders will stay away from unvaccinated peers
According to a study by MyBioSource.com, 55% of vaccinated Michiganders say that going forward, they will be avoiding contact with friends and colleagues who have chosen not to be vaccinated.
Study: Michigan ranks in top 5 for most people with student loans
Michigan ranks No. 5 in the country for the most people with student loans, according to a study by AdvisorSmith.
GRAAHI to hold conversation on mental health
The Grand Rapids African American Health Institute will host the second event of its three-month community series.
Meijer named best place to work for disability inclusion
A local retailer continues to earn recognition for inclusivity.
Fundraiser to promote awareness of child abuse
A local nonprofit association is hosting a colorful fundraiser to raise awareness of child abuse and neglect.
GRAAHI to hold final community conversations event
The third community conversations event for Grand Rapids African American Health Institute will focus on women and mental health.