Tens of thousands of people annually walk through the doors of the Kent County Health Department's main campus on Fuller Avenue, which cut the ribbon on its nearly yearlong renovation on Thursday.
Fritz Wahlfield Construction's annual Thanksgiving food drive again grew bigger this fall, collecting more than 10,000 pounds of food for Feeding America West Michigan.
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services is protecting due process rights by speeding up the process, conducting first opinion forensic evaluations after recently receiving state approval.
If the woods are set to steal away your husband for another weekend this fall, head to the Deer Hunter's Widow Sale in Grand Rapids. At least you'll have a successful hunt!
For nearly a decade, Kent County has met the federal benchmark for ending veteran homelessness — often referred to as Functional Zero — meaning homelessness can be rare, brief and nonrecurring.
We've learned new details about the death of Marshawn Kneeland. Per the Friso Police Department, the Dallas Cowboys player appeared to suffer a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a chase with police.
A West Michigan woman is scrambling to save the date after Hurricane Melissa, which has strewn widespread devastation on its path through the Caribbean, dashed her plans for a destination wedding.
The state is warning the 1.4 million people who receive SNAP benefits that there will be no funds next month. It's due to the federal government shutdown.
Kent County plans to move its administrative offices out of downtown Grand Rapids, relocating their services to its campus on Fuller Avenue as part of a $120M plan.
The single largest investment in Catholic high school education in the history of the Grand Rapids Catholic Diocese will more than halve the price of tuition at Catholic Central High School.