A chain reaction crash developed Tuesday morning in white-out conditions along Interstate 94 in West Michigan.
President Donald Trump's plans to take swift and serious action on undocumented immigrants has some in West Michigan reacting.
Below are News Channel 3's top, local stories from this past week. West Michigan couple sentenced to federal prison for $3 million fraud scheme Two West Michigan people have been sentenced to federal prison for their roles in defrauding nearly 40 victims of over $3 million in a fraud and identity theft scheme.
A former West Ottawa wide receiver, Bosma was named first team all-state in Division 1-2 by the Associated Press for his senior season, a year in which he broke the school record for receptions in a season with 80, as he finished with 956 yards and eight touchdowns
With the cold temperatures blasting West Michigan over the last two days, furnace and plumbing companies have been busy.
Western Michigan University will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 22, due to ongoing sub-zero winter temperatures. WMU was also closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21 due to cold temperatures. An arctic air outbreak is bringing the coldest temperatures in six years to Michigan,
An updated winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Monday at 10:41 a.m. EST in effect until Tuesday at 7 p.m. EST for Lake, Newaygo, Kent, Barry, Kalamazoo and Calhoun counties.
WAYLAND, Mich. (WOOD) — Hot ‘n Now, the once-popular fast food restaurant, will return to West Michigan. Gun Lake Investments announced on Tuesday that it has acquired Hot ‘n Now and plans to open two locations over the next year, one near Gun Lake Casino in Wayland and one in Alpena. It plans to open more locations in the coming years.
With widespread school closings in West Michigan this week, some districts have now seen a half dozen or more snow days this school year.
Principal Clarinet Jonathan Holden is a longtime stalwart member of West Michigan Symphony, whose tenure dates to his time as a doctoral student at MSU 20 years ago.
WMU announces Tuesday shutdown as Michigan faces winter weather advisories, lake effect snow and subzero wind chills.
Treacherous travel conditions - including blowing, gusty snow leading to low visibility and white-out conditions - are expected to continue through Tuesday as all of Michigan stays in the grips of this icy blast of air.