BREAKING: President Joe Biden Drops Out Of Race For The White House

In a perhaps one of the most stunning, yet unsurprising political developments in recent memory, President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he will not seek reelection, leaving the Democratic Party scrambling to find a formidable challenger to Donald Trump. The decision, made amid growing concerns about Biden’s age and ability to effectively campaign, marks… Read More BREAKING: President Joe Biden Drops Out Of Race For The White House

Biden Faces Growing Pressure to Exit Presidential Race Amid Democratic Unrest

President Joe Biden finds himself at the center of a political storm as calls for him to drop out of the 2024 presidential race intensify and rumors swirled that an announcement may have been as imminent as this weekend. This pressure comes amidst doubts from top Democratic leaders and a backdrop of internal party conflict… Read More Biden Faces Growing Pressure to Exit Presidential Race Amid Democratic Unrest

Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald Trump at Butler, PA Rally

Former President Donald Trump was injured in an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024. The shooter, identified as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, fired eight rounds, injuring Trump and killing a spectator. Two others were critically injured. The Incident As Trump spoke at the rally, he… Read More Attempted Assassination of Former President Donald Trump at Butler, PA Rally

A New Era Begins: Seven Schools Depart OK Conference for River Cities Alliance

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — In a move that has reverberated through the West Michigan high school sports community, seven schools have broken away from the Ottawa-Kent (OK) Conference to form a new league: the River Cities Alliance. This significant shift marks one of the most dramatic changes in the conference’s 65-year history. The Departure The… Read More A New Era Begins: Seven Schools Depart OK Conference for River Cities Alliance

Ottawa-Kent Conference Unveils Major Realignment: A New Era for West Michigan High School Athletics

GRAND RAPIDS, MI — On Monday, the Ottawa-Kent Conference (OK Conference) finalized a groundbreaking realignment that will reshape the landscape of high school athletics across West Michigan. This significant move, which comes just two months after seven schools announced their departure from the league for a new venture that will be known as the River… Read More Ottawa-Kent Conference Unveils Major Realignment: A New Era for West Michigan High School Athletics

Mark Uyl, MHSAA, Issue Statement on State of Coach Availability

Via Mark Uyl, MHSAA: There is a crisis in Michigan schools today that centers on one problem:Not having enough people. In discussions with school district personnel, we are being told there has never been a more difficult time for finding people than today. All of us are searching high and low to find coaches for… Read More Mark Uyl, MHSAA, Issue Statement on State of Coach Availability

Judge Ayoub Issues Motion Approving Proceedings to Advance to Trial in Officer Schurr Case

Read Judge Ayoub’s motion to bindover former GRPD Officer Christopher Schurr for trial in the homicide of Patrick Lyoya below. Key evidence was elicited by attorneys, including that Schurr was not fired due to any actions taken during the arrest or killing and instead faced termination because of charges being brought by the prosecution. It… Read More Judge Ayoub Issues Motion Approving Proceedings to Advance to Trial in Officer Schurr Case

National Figures descend on Michigan Ahead of Next Tuesday’s Election

Bernie Sanders follows up on Barack Obama’s visit to the Mitten state in support of Governor Whitmer’s re-election bid. The moves signal increasing nervousness about the prospects of a democrat loss in a state that the first time incumbent governor won by 10 points during the last cycle. Below is a press release from Friends… Read More National Figures descend on Michigan Ahead of Next Tuesday’s Election

A Stinky Affair: Kalamazoo Plugs its Nose for New Ordinance

Business and community members in Kalamazoo say a new ordinance stinks; literally. City leaders recently voted to put forward “equitable changes” that decriminalize public urination, defecation and littering in addition to other offenses. The move has caused backlash, most notably from business owners in the city center that have had to clean human waste from… Read More A Stinky Affair: Kalamazoo Plugs its Nose for New Ordinance