City of Wyoming

East Kentwood grad Judah Guerra a definite melomaniac

Judah Guerra, a jazz studies major at Michigan State University, hosts a podcast at WKTV called Great Lakes Music.

By:Colleen Pierson, WKTV Contributor

Wyoming resident ‘hops’ up to help unwanted bunnies

When Wyoming resident Diane Dykema discovered the number of unwanted bunnies, she decided to make a difference and started Bunnies-R-Us rescue.

By:Janet Vormittag, WKTV Contributor Writer

Wyoming police searching for endangered missing children

Wyoming Department of Public Safety are in search of a suspect who took two children from his girlfriend’s home after a dispute.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Managing Editor

Wyoming’s City Center project gets boost with $20 million state grant

The additional $20 million from the state will allow the city to complete a pedestrian bridge, 4.6 miles of non-motorized trails, and bury utility lines.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Managing Editor

West Michigan under Air Quality Alert due to Canadian wildfires; air labeled “unhealthy”

With 483 active fires across Canada and that smoke infiltrating the United States, an Air Quality Alert has been issued for all of Michigan through June 28. (Image Courtesy, IQAir)

By:D.A. Reed, WKTV Contributor

Sounds of Summer kicks off July 6

Sounds of Summer returns to Cutler Park on Thursday, July 6, featuring the Azz Band and its mix of blues, country, soul and rock.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Managing Editor

Cabildo takes the stage at both Wyoming and Kentwood

The popular West Michigan Latin Alternative band will perform in Wyoming on Tuesday followed by a Thursday performance in Kentwood.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Managing Editor

Don’t miss Judah Guerra’s latest WKTV podcast, where he jams with a former American Idol Golden Ticket winner, Nathan Walton

Great Lakes Music podcast host Judah Guerra (left) and guest Nathan Walton having some fun at WKTV.

By:Cris Greer, WKTV Managing Editor

250 Project: helping small business with passion to grow, support community

Spring GR’s focused program to support, mentor minority entrepreneurs accepting applications for next session.

By:K.D. Norris, WKTV Contributor

Good night for concerts in the park at Lamar

Solo performer Michael Hulett is set to bring his unique sound to the Lamar Park stage tonight, officially kicking of the Concerts in the Park series.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Managing Editor

Check out local talent Judah Guerra’s first WKTV podcast called Great Lakes Music

Look inside at Michigan State University student Judah Guerra’s new podcast, where he interviews and performs with MSU percussion instructor Kevin Jones (left).

By:Cris Greer, WKTV Managing Editor

Faith Hospice opens new healing pavilion

The new Van Andel Hope & Healing Center will provide private and individual grief counseling as well as group and family counseling.

By:WKTV Staff

UM Health-West expands two programs

University of Michigan Health-West received $3.1 million for its cardiovascular program and celebrated construction of its Wayland Center.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Managing Editor

Walk, bike, or share rides during Active Commute Week

Active Commute Week is underway in the Grand Rapids area with commuters having the chance to win prizes for their “green” commutes.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Managing Editor

Cancelled: It will be a rockin’ start to the Wyoming Concerts in the Park

The Reverend Jesse Ray will make his debut at the Wyoming Concerts in the Park as he kicks off the summer season on Tuesday, June 13.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Managing Editor