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The commission considers a rezoning request from Bogan Development for a mixed-use project in the Vine neighborhood.
The Commission considers the proposal of the Beat on Burdick development and reviews the 2025 Imagine Kalamazoo presentation with City Planner Christina Anderson.
Clarence Lloyd and Kevin Crittendon first knew of each other from passing encounters on the Western Michigan Univeristy campus, exchanging the familiar "head nod" in recognition.
Public Media Network Coverage of the Lunar New Year event at the KCA in January.
A student reflects on their time at WMU's Valley Dormitories and what lays ahead for the future.
Audubon Society of Kalamazoo, Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy, and Wild Ones lead us on a Signs of Spring tour for Earth Day in Upjohn Park.
The board discusses the enforcement of the city's fair housing ordinance and the challenges faced in making it enforceable, including pushback from the city commission.
LIVE gavel to gavel coverage of the April 30, 2025 City of Kalamazoo Civil Rights Board meeting from Commission Chambers in Kalamazoo City Hall.
The Kalamazoo Foodways Symposium inspires and empowers the greater Kalamazoo community to honor its agricultural history and heritage cuisines, celebrate good food, and work together to build a just and healthy future for all.
YWCA Kalamazoo and a cohort of local non-profit and governmental agencies held a press conference on the President’s 100th day in office to share the impact of federal policy and funding cuts on the Kalamazoo community on Wednesday, April 30. Speakers/To
The first Fun Run hosted by the Winchell and Oakwood neighborhoods to celebrate Earth Day, and Connecting Communities was there to find out all about it!
From April 11th-13th, cosplayers, comic book collectors, artists, and fans of all different fandoms gathered in the Kalamazoo Expo Center for Kalamazoo’s first-ever independent Comic Con!
Congratulations Graduates! We celebrate with you on this momentous occasion of your graduation and wish you success in all your future endeavors.
The Vine neighborhood had their annual clean up event, followed by a celebration in Davis Street Park. Edison brought community members to the gardens and had a seed starting party.
The Stamped Robin hosted the YWCA of Kalamazoo's Raise Money, Raise Hell fundraising event featuring guest bartenders including Mayor Anderson, Vice Mayor Jeanne Hess, former mayor, Bobby Hopewell, the Daily Show's Jordan Klepper, and others.
The Board considered the approval of contracts related to the design and construction of the Eastwood Fire Station and the Kalamazoo Township Community Campus.
The board discussed the controversy surrounding a proposed battery storage facility. Public comments expressed concerns about the facility's proximity to community schools and its potential risks.
Gavel to gavel coverage of the April 28, 2025 meeting of the Board of Trustees for the Charter Township of Kalamazoo. Stay informed and connected to your elected officials as they discuss and make decisions affecting your hometown.
Gavel to Gavel Coverage of the April 28, 2025 Charter Township of Comstock Special Board Meeting
Being a natural nurturer, Anthony shares how he was led to the field of education and became the man he is today.
This episode of Kalamazoo, we sit down with the city's neighborhood activator, Jae Slaby, and have a discussion about Kalamazoo' s 22 unique neighborhoods and their individual plans for the community.
Delve into the fun world of Table top gaming at Western Michigan University's very own "Marmalade Dog" a gaming convention organized by WMU's gaming guild.
The Connecting Communities podcast spoke with Building Blocks representatives and neighbors as they worked together on neighborhood cleanups across the city.
PMN Youth Camps offer a great opportunity for kids to find new creative avenues and foster new friendships!
A night of poetry from local artists at the Northside Association for Community Development.