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Husband shot 'gun-toating soccer mom' as she chatted on webcamA Pennsylvania soccer mom was chatting with a friend via webcam when she was shot to death by her husband, who then went upstairs and shot himself, police said Friday.
Creston High School student brings fake gun to school, may face expulsionA Grand Rapids high school student faces disciplinary action after he was found with a toy gun.
The Rapid launches expanded Rideshare programIn an effort to help people survive the economy, The Rapid is helping more commuters get on-board when it comes to carpooling. It's launching a new awareness campaign to promote its expanded Rideshare program.
Michigan rated #1 in social networking tourism campaignThe State of Michigan's Travel Michigan campaign ranked number first amongst the 50 official U.S. tourism office web sites in the use of social media according to a recent study by Gammet Interactive.
New Culinary Institute to open soonThe new Culinary Institute of Michigan will soon welcome its first students.
ACT results for Michigan students releasedThis year, a record number of high school graduates took the ACT college admission placement exam. Literacy Volunteers Needed!Every year more than 1,000 adults in West Michigan seek help when it comes to learning how to read.
Hero Central: West Michigan woman creates acts of kindness gameA Grand Rapids woman has created her own game to encourage random acts of kindness.
Update: Sneak peak inside 101 South Division loftsIt took more than $5 million to renovate a historic building in Grand Rapids' Heartside Neighborhood. "Let's Go to Bat for Kids" to help fund child abuse programsFor more than 20 years, the "Let's Go to Bat for Kids" event has benefited child abuse prevention and recovery programs at Catholic Charities West Michigan (CCWM).
It's Strawberry pickin' time!Strawberry picking in West Michigan only lasts three to four weeks.
Gourmet Galleria is Surviving the EconomyWZZM 13's Jennifer Pascua interviewed Deanna Noteboom, the Owner of Gourmet Galleria, on Sunday's morning newscast. Armenta Studio offers "Yoga by Donation" classesWith many watching their money more closely these days, a West Michigan yoga teacher says it's no surprise people put exercise classes on hold. That's why she's offering a "Yoga by Donation" class.
Really, Really Free Market makes its way to Wealthy St.The recession is forcing everyone to look for ways to cut corners and save money and nothing sounds better to someone watching their pocket book than the word "free." Children with Hairloss to host cut-a-thonA cut-a-thon for Children with Hairloss will be held on Wednesday, May 20 from 3 to 7 p.m. at Salon Nouveau, 2455 29th St. SE, Grand Rapids.
Stamp Out Hunger food drive seeks your donationWest Michigan mail carriers are hoping to deliver more than just your mail today. They're hoping to get your food donations to bring over to local food banks during today's "Stamp Out Hunger" event.
Friends of Grand Rapids Parks shares its missionA non-profit organization has been formed to rebuild and sustain the system of parks and public spaces in Grand Rapids. It's called "Friends of Grand Rapids Parks."
Easter Cookie Recipe from Nantucket Baking Co.Here's a recipe for Easter Cookies courtesy of Haley McNeil from Nantucket Baking Co. in Grand Rapids
Breakfast on the Go: turkey, spinach, feta omeletHere's a Breakfast on the Go recipe courtesy of Indulgence Cafe in Grand Rapids. 10-year-old music prodigy rocksIt's not that he doesn't like video games. Collin Johnson just isn't a fan of Guitar Hero.
Nature Center in Kent City offers free birdwatching eventYou can learn about Saturday at The Howard Christensen Nature Center.
Loutit District Library to host introductory fitness program for older adultsA new fitness program designed specifically for senior citizens will be held at Loutit District Library, 1051 S. Beacon Blvd., on March 23 and 30.
Spring Bridal Show of West Michigan: Designer Dress saleAre you a bride to be still in search of that perfect, but affordable, designer gown?
Women's Expo previewFrom golf, to tryouts for ABC reality television show and more than 400 booths, seminars, and presentations, there's plenty to keep the ladies busy during the Women's Expo. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to host Ladies Night Out FundraiserThe Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is the driving force behind the pursuit of a cure. About 30,000 children and adults in the U.S. are affected by this inherited chronic disease that affects the lungs and digestive system.
HopCat debuts new breweryOne of the establishments taking part in this weekend's Winter Beerfest at Fifth Third Ballpark got a head start in celebrating the festivities.
Lead law could hurt West Michigan motorcycle salesA new law intended to keep toys with lead away from young children could cost the motorcycle industry $100 million dollars in annual sales. Refuse to Join the RecessionIt seems no one is immune from the recession these days, but that hasn't stopped an Ohio web site developer from refusing to become apart of the economic slowdown.
Boat dealers offer rebates, incentives to stay afloatWednesday is the start of the Grand Rapids Boat Show. In order for dealers to survive the economy, they're offering buyers deep discounts. Edible Greetings for Valentines DayValentine's Day is 6 days away! The clock is ticking for you to think of a creative way to tell your loved one just how much they mean to you. D & W Culinary Classroom shares South American recipeIf tight funds don't allow for you to take that dream trip to places way south of the boarder, like South America, you can still afford to create some of the country's unique cuisine in the comfort of your own kitchen.
West Michigan dentists prepare to "Give Kids A Smile"You may notice some kids grinning more than usual Friday.
Auto show to open Thursday in Grand RapidsThe Michigan International Auto Show opens to the public Thursday, but will visitors see fewer cars because of the economic crisis?
Turning to Twitter to promote $1/day challengeTwo Grand Rapids women are taking part in a social experiment called "Hope Heals." Throughout January, Karla Pankow and Amy Horton have
Hope Lodge helps hundreds in its first year of operationIt's been a year since the American Cancer Society opened Hope Lodge. It's a free home away from home for cancer patients and their families. |
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