Today's headlines in Kalamazoo are, as west Michigan transitions from the winter season to the pothole season and then on to construction season, Michigan Department of Transportation crews will be out on I-94 and U.S. 131 at night; The largest and perhaps most disruptive road project Kalamazoo County ...More
KALAMAZOO--Former WMU wide receiver Jamarko Simmons returned to Kalamazoo for Pro Day 2010 and a second shot at the NFL.
Simmons was picked up as a free agent back in April 2009 by the Green Bay Packers but was later released in August after suffering a back injury. He has ...More
KALAMAZOO--Rick Snyder (R) visits WMU's Fetzer Center to host a town meeting in Kalamazoo.
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KALAMAZOO--Today's headlines in Kalamazoo are, a Niles Township grandfather is dead after his grandson shot him while he slept early Sunday; Police are looking for four black males who are believed to be responsible for a series of four armed robberies in a crime spree that began late Saturday ...More
KALAMAZOO--West Main, a major artery in and out of the west side of Kalamazoo, will be closed between Nichols and Drake until further notice. A private contractor was digging where he wasn’t supposed to and struck a 10-inch water main, sending a column of water into the air earlier ...More
KALAMAZOO--Today's headlines are the jury in the LaTonya Huff murder trial has now heard Mark Cox's hand written confession; A Paw Paw Police officer won't be charged for his role in a pile-up that killed 2 men west Michigan men; Kalamazoo Public Schools trustees suspended their own ...More
KALAMAZOO--Today's headlines are Anthony and Marsha Springer have been acquitted of murder charges in the 2008 death of their 16-year-old daughter Calista; A vetting committee says with the passage of a special excise tax on hotel rooms and restaurant meals, and at least 16-million in private funding, they can ...More
CENTREVILLE--It was announced just before 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, 2010 that the jury had reached a verdict in the Calista Springer murder trial.
After nine days of deliberations, both Anthony and Marsha Springer were found guilty on counts of torture and child abuse, but not guilty on a ...More
Centreville, MI--John McDonough, the St. Joseph County Prosecuting Attorney, expressed satisfaction with the jury's verdict in the Calista Springer murder trial. This trial was "all about Calista" McDonough said, further indicating that he felt the charges were appropriate, despite the acquittal of both defendants, Anthony and Marsha Springer, on ...More
CENTERVILLE (WKZO) It was announced just before 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, 2010 that the jury had reached a verdict in the Calista Springer murder trial.
After nine days of deliberations, both Anthony and Marsha Springer were found guilty on counts of torture and child abuse, but not guilty ...More