Today, during a press conference held by Chief Eric Winstrom, the Grand Rapids Police Department released several videos associated with the officer involved shooting on April 4.
As a precaution, a boil water advisory has been issued to Grand Rapids Water System affected customers bounded along 28th Street on the north, Vineland Avenue on the west, Breton Avenue on the east and along 32nd Street on the south.
Monroe County Community College to host "Monroe and Human Trafficking" presented by Michigan State Police Trooper Tressa Duffin, chairperson Monroe County Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition, Thursday, April 7 at 3:00 p.m. via ZOOM.
Get your garden ready for spring with the Farmington Hills Beautification Commission’s Annual Spring Plant and Seed Swap on Saturday, May 14 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Late last night, March 30, dispatch received three separate calls from people in the Verona area who had fallen victim to malicious destruction of property to their vehicles.
Residents of Michigan who don’t have health insurance can soon expect to pay for COVID-19 tests and treatment with the end Tuesday of a federal program that reimbursed providers for virus-related care.
The City of Grand Rapids Forestry division is asking for help from residents in controlling the population of spongy moth (formerly known as “gypsy moth”) to protect the City’s urban tree canopy.
The 23rd District Court will be hosting its inaugural “Law Day” on April 29. Students from Taylor School District will be invited to the 23rd District Court to learn about the role of the law in our country and its importance to society. T