Masco Corp.’s matching gift will support active duty military and veterans
West Michigan advisors are both honored on Financial Times' prestigious 2020 "401 Top Retirement Advisors" list
Honestie Hodges was 11 years old when she was handcuffed by Grand Rapids police in an incident that led to policy change.
Many local Christmas tree farms are taking precautions amid the pandemic to ensure you and your family have a jolly holiday.
Mayor Bliss and other partners are first to participate.
By Dr. Nicole Brady, chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare of Michigan
The twelve-page guide helps residents prepare for the winter months and provides important information about the city’s seasonal services.
See a breakdown of what has recently taken place in Grand Rapids.
The City of Grand Rapids is modifying how it delivers some municipal services in wake of new coronavirus restrictions.
The family legacy continues at Vesco Oil as 3rd generation steps into CEO role
City of Grand Rapids is teaming with community partners to remove a critical barrier to the future redevelopment of the Market Avenue.
Institution offers financial assistance, encourages students to pursue educational goals amid waves of uncertainty
City offices will resume normal business hours Nov. 12.
The company on Monday announced new sites in Walker and Caledonia, as well as one that opened last week in Grand Rapids.
Samaritas, a local nonprofit, is trying to raise awareness of an ongoing foster care crisis ahead of the holiday season.
Premier DIY Workshop Franchise Looks to Open Four More Michigan Shops by 2022, Seeks to Grow Statewide, Starting Efforts in Grand Rapids
After experiencing record absentee voter turnout, the City of Grand Rapids expressed its appreciation to the community.
Several headstones at a Jewish cemetery in Grand Rapids were spray-painted with "TRUMP" and "MAGA" ahead of Tuesday's election.
President Donald Trump made campaign stops in two Michigan cities Monday ahead of the Tuesday general election.
Green will oversee the Office of Communications and provide support and counsel to the City Commission.
Public feedback garnered from these two virtual town halls will be presented to the City Commission.
Merrill Advisor Molly Chelovich leads Grand Rapids Merrill team in planning-based initiatives for families
The global consumer self-care provider will add 170 new jobs and invest $44.7 million in Grand Rapids.
The $5.1 million grant will help fund the replacement of lead service lines in the City’s Neighborhoods of Focus.
The fire was at a home in the 2100 block of Oakwood Avenue NE, police said.
Looking for a Grand Rapids-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
The City of Grand Rapids today announced the completion of improvements at Lexington Park.
In the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Grand Rapids wants families to have a fun and safe Halloween.
The virtual schedules will remain the same as they have been since the start of school until January 4.
Residents interested in learning more about the upcoming election are invited to an upcoming virtual event Wednesday.
Michigan credit union partners with international wellness company for health, well-being support of employees in time of radical change.
The Grand Rapids Police Department announced a new a gun buyback program as part of its ongoing efforts to reduce violent crime in the city.
The City Commission held its bimonthly meetings on Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Zeeland, announced Wednesday on Twitter that he had tested positive for the coronavirus.
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Grand Rapids-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
In four months, the city’s victim services coordinator is impacting the Grand Rapids Police Department's strategic value of service.
In just four weeks the Grand Rapids City Clerk’s Office will host one of the most consequential and anticipated election days.
The City of Grand Rapids is looking for service-driven and honor-bound individuals interested in joining its law enforcement team.
Grand Rapids and Kent County residents are invited to identify priorities for investment of future federal grant dollars.
Contest to benefit one lucky Michigan business who shares core values in community, responsibility and entrepreneurship