The project, on Cesar Chavez Avenue SW in the Roosevelt Park neighborhood, received $874,000 from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.
Grand Rapids honored Cesar E. Chavez's legacy with its 25th annual march and celebration, recognizing his tireless efforts to improve working conditions for farmworkers and promote social justice.
3h
mlive on MSNFormer ‘trans kid’ turned conservative activist visits Grand Valley amid student protestsChloe Cole, a conservative activist and self-described “former trans kid,” spoke against gender-affirming care for minors at ...
While Michigan’s offensive struggles in 2024 were usually pinned on the quarterback and receivers, the players tasked with ...
Mark Carney is the UN Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance, coming from a distinguished career in finance that included serving as Governor of the Bank of England. In a recent interview, he ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results