Top Voted Articles
(1) Food truck debate rages on
Neither side leaves satisfied as commissions try to balance concerns over food trucks in the city.
(1) City Comptroller proposes eliminating elected position: her own
Voters may get the chance to decide the fate of Comptroller position this November.
(1) So this is Grand Rapids: Summertime
Join me as I explore the newness of Grand Rapids’ summer.
(1) New Eastown eatery will serve up all local, all the time
Trillium Haven, a "farm-to-table" restaurant, opens July 7.
(1) Only four more chances to catch Blues on the Mall
As August approaches, Blues on the Mall wraps up their 2012 performance schedule.
(1) Diversity of art collected in new West Michigan guide
The West Michigan Art Guide aims to make it easy to find art galleries and art events in West Michigan.
(1) DITA continues pushing education, performance boundaries
This summer, through new dance-on-camera pieces and extensive master classes, DITA (Dance in the Annex) continues to celebrate its mission: securing, promoting and enhancing contemporary dance in Gran...
(1) 'Earth-friendly' claims for corn-based plastics can mislead; local businesses can help
Spurt Industries and Organicycle offer collection and composting services that allow corn plastics to decompose in the way intended.
(1) Kent School Services Network honored in Denver
Carole Paine-McGovern and the Kent Schools Services Network were recognized at a conference in Denver earlier this month for their efforts to curb chronic absence in Kent County.
(1) Awakening the lioness within
Monica Quíroz is the President of the Parent Teacher Organization at César Chávez Elementary School. She is active in I Believe I Become activities. She is a community leader. But she wasn’t always th...