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It's the first confirmed citing of the rare species in Kalamazoo County since 1975.
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The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is hosting a screening of "Bodewadmi Ndaw" Thursday, which covers the near death and current revitalization of the Potawatomi language.
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Wednesday marks one year since a tornado ripped through Texas Township, Portage and Pavilion Township. Portage will mark the event with a ceremony.
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Detroit and Seattle are among cities that have a transit riders' union.
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KDPS started the program to anonymously collect unwanted guns in the fall.
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Nineteen priests who had worked in the Catholic Diocese of Kalamazoo after 1950 are named in the Michigan Attorney General’s report on clergy abuse.
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FEMA finds over 500 residential properties impacted by the May 7 tornado in Kalamazoo County.
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An incoming student soccer recruit said the college's vaccine requirements violate students' civil rights.
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A federal judge has vacated the conviction of a man who spent more than 20 years in prison for a double murder. Jeff Titus was convicted for the murders of two hunters near Kalamazoo.
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Old Kalamazoo laws against impersonating a meter reader or making obscene gestures at the bus station are going away.