The project will create 17 new residential rental units for the Cesar E. Chavez corridor, generating a total capital investment of over 3.9 million dollars.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – A group of horses shut down a Michigan highway just outside of Grand Rapids on Wednesday morning. According to authorities, several horses were loose on M-6, between US-131 and Hanna Lake Avenue. Drivers in need of a stable commute were asked to find an alternative route.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced “a functionally obsolete building” in the César E. Chávez corridor will be restored with help from a $874,000 grant. The money comes courtesy of the state’s Revitalization and Placemaking (RAP) program.
Utility upgrades, new street trees and lighting, sidewalk improvements, and raised bike lanes are coming to Division Ave, but only after the orange barrel crew is done.
Looking for some adrenaline-packed excitement? Or some shopping opportunities? Maybe some laughs? Well, West Michigan is the place to be.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – March is gearing up to be another busy one in the local music scene and there’s no one better to help break it down than John from Local Spins. 7:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Cecilia Music Center in Grand Rapids – The acclaimed indie-folk trio return to St. Cecilia on their current national tour.
Installation of a pedestrian bridge in Wyoming, Michigan's 28th Street begins, disrupting traffic but enhancing safety.
While Lower Michigan is in the warm part of the storm system today, that will all change by tomorrow.
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Mormon church donates 33K meals to West Michigan food banks
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is donating meals to food pantries across West Michigan to help feed hungry families amid rising food costs.
Grand Rapids gears up for Michigan's largest Taco & Tequila Festival on May 3 with over 25 vendors and 150 tequilas.