GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom said his officers will not be arresting or detaining people solely on the basis of an immigration violation. Winstrom made the comment ...
‘We are not criminals:’ Immigrants seek sanctuary status for Grand Rapids amid deportation fears
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Nerida Aviles has been living ... Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom said last week that his officers will not be arresting or detaining people solely on the basis ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Both the city of Grand Rapids and Kent County could stand to lose state dollars if their current policies for cooperating with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) remain ...
Kalamazoo Forward Ventures came together during 2024 with a goal to blend investing with social equity to uplift the Kalamazoo area economically. Backed by a $50 million commitment, partners at the ...
Big Rapids' hockey season came to an end with a 4-0 regional semifinal setback to East Grand Rapids on Thursday ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Three people are in the hospital following a Saturday morning house fire in Grand Rapids. Around 7:20 a.m., crews with the Grand Rapids Fire Department were sent to ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH — On Tuesday, January 28 the activist group GR Rapid Response to ICE will attend the Grand Rapid City Commission meeting to urge the city to declare itself a Sanctuary City.
A new billboard near Division and Hall in Grand Rapids continues the search for the killer of 15-year-old Amillier Penn. Penn ...
"The Grand Rapids Police Department is not in the business of immigration enforcement, period," GRPD Chief Eric Winstrom said during a City Commission Retreat.
The search for a woman who disappeared in a Grand Rapids river was suspended Sunday and authorities are not planning to resume it, officials said. Authorities reported at 1 p.m. that their effort ...
GRPD Chief Eric Winstrom, Grand Rapids Fire Department (GRFD) Chief Brad Brown and Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker shared details related to the arrest and charges Monday afternoon.
Tuesday, Zachary Trainor and Bryan Wimbley were ordered to serve 15-30 years each in prison, about a month after both pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on Dec. 20, according to Kalamazoo ...
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