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Fans cheer on Grand Rapids Rise at home opener
With three teams now calling Van Andel Arena home, volleyball, basketball and hockey, Grand Rapids has a lot to cheer for. “I ...
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Driver arrested after bicyclist hit, killed in Grand Rapids crash
Grand Rapids Police block off the intersection of Pearl St. and Scribner Ave. after a bicyclist was hit by a car and killed ...
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Grand Rapid Rise fall short in volleyball home opener amid record-setting crowd
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The immediate aftermath of a 3-0 loss to the Omaha Supernovas didn’t produce a ton of smiling faces from ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A bicyclist is dead after being hit and killed by a vehicle on Saturday evening, according to the Grand ...
The Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD) is investigating after a bicyclist was hit and killed by a vehicle on the westside ...
The Omaha Supernovas swept Grand Rapids in the Pro Volleyball Federation championship match last May.
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Largest winter festival in U.S. kicks off in Michigan
The largest winter festival in the U.S. kicked off for the sixth year in downtown Saturday evening. Festivalgoers packed into ...
The largest winter festival in the US wants to warm the soul with the World of Winter. It just finished its first full ...
A bicyclist was hit by a car and killed Saturday evening in Grand Rapids, police say. It happened around 6:30 p.m. in the ...
While the worst of the snow is anticipated Monday evening into Tuesday morning, some schools have canceled or delayed classes Monday due to inclement weather. Most of the schools impacted are in ...
A bicyclist is dead after being hit by a car in Grand Rapids, the GRPD desk says. The crash happened around 6:30pm, according to dispatch, in the area of Pearl Street NW and Scribner Avenue NW.
A junior at Hope College was hit by a train and killed Saturday evening, according to a letter posted by the college’s president. (Jan. 12, 2025) ...