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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.
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The City of Kalamazoo says it has no plans to add more public restrooms downtown. That’s despite the concerns of some business owners that there simply aren’t enough places to “go” in the shopping district.
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Construction on the northeastern leg of the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail was expected to begin in 2020, but the project was delayed — and not just because of the pandemic.
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Seuss said she was still absorbing the news that her book frank: sonnets won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for poetry.
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Bell’s founder Larry Bell says he is retiring and selling the brewery.
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Unhoused residents living in an encampment on Kalamazoo’s eastside were given a reprieve last week from a scheduled closure.