KENTWOOD, MI — A distillery near Grand Rapids in Kentwood has officially closed its doors to the public after six years of serving hand-crafted spirits and hard seltzers. Wise Men Distillery announced in a Jan. 29 Facebook post that the company made the “tough decision” to close the business.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s pick to run the Department of Health and Human Services, has long opposed using fluoride in drinking water. His confirmation hearing is underway.
A global personal protective equipment manufacturer and supplier headquartered in Grand Rapids plans to expand.
Dozens of posts warning of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in West Michigan have sprung up on social media in recent days. It prompted one Kalamazoo nonprofit to warn against spreading possible rumors.
The Roman Catholic bishops in Michigan have issued a joint letter calling for a "fair pathway to citizenship."
The end of the month doesn’t mean an end to the fun. In fact, West Michigan is just getting started with plenty of awesome events to check out as we head into February.
A western Michigan woman is accused of setting a house fire that killed her 12-year-old daughter who was trapped in a bedroom.
A chain reaction crash developed Tuesday morning in white-out conditions along Interstate 94 in West Michigan.
Grand Rapids — also known as Beer City USA — has landed on a list of finalists for the best beer city in the country.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A shooting involving a three-year-old in Grand Rapids on Saturday is under investigation. Just after noon, officers responded to Sinclair Avenue on a report of a shooting that involved a three-year-old victim. A preliminary investigation suggests this was an accidental self-inflicted injury, officials said.
"Sadly, due to President Trump's Executive Order, MIRC has received notice to stop work on our highly valued Detroit Immigration Court Helpdesk Program," the group said in the post. "We are working to find resources so our Helpdesk staff can continue providing services from our offices."
A Southeast Michigan internet service provider’s latest $11 million investment will bolster high-speed connectivity in rural areas between Lansing and Grand Rapids while advancing the company’s broader strategy between Chicago and Detroit.