Man accused of using Snapchat to lure, assault girl
A Plymouth-area man is accused of using Snapchat to entice and assault a 14-year-old Barry County girl.
A Plymouth-area man is accused of using Snapchat to entice and assault a 14-year-old Barry County girl.
A Plymouth-area man is accused of using Snapchat to entice and assault a 14-year-old Barry County girl.
Two teens were shot on the city's southeast side Saturday night. (May 3, 2025)
There's a fair amount of sunshine across West Michigan today, with clouds moving inward from the south tonight and on Sunday. (May 3, 2025)
Several organizations across Michigan, including in Portage and Battle Creek, are taking the May Day holiday weekend to continue protests against the Trump administration. (May 3, 2025)
The longest running farmers market in West Michigan returned Saturday for the start of its main season. (May 3, 2025)
The streets of Kalamazoo will be filled with thousands of running and cheering spectators, as the Zeigler Kalamazoo Marathon kicks off Sunday morning. (May 3, 2025)
In Muskegon, rescuers are working on a water emergency after a mayday call was issued over marine radio. (May 3, 2025)
A missing Park Township woman was found with one of her kids in St. Louis, Missouri, a few hours ago; but two of her other kids and their dog are still missing. (May 3, 2025)
One person has been arrested for operating while intoxicated following two crashes in Van Buren County early Saturday morning. (May 3, 2025)
A frequently evolving trade war is creating a sense of unpredictability for business owners, prompting some to hold off on hiring. The first U.S. jobs report since President Trump's tariffs took effect is now out, backing those sentiments. (May 3, 2025)
A mix of sun and clouds is expected, with high temperatures near 60 degrees. A light northeast breeze of 10-15 mph will be present throughout the day. (May 3, 2025)
As Holland prepares for its 96th Tulip Time Festival, Mayor Nathan Bocks, who has also served as a festival tour guide for more than three decades, says the city’s century-old tradition continues to play a vital role in shaping both community identity and local business. (May 3, 2025)