Kalamazoo parks’ gates, restrooms, and water fountains now open for the summer
All Kalamazoo parks are open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset.
All Kalamazoo parks are open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset.
Kalamazoo residents are being urged to participate in No Mow May, an initiative to promote local ecosystems by allowing lawns to grow undisturbed.
The intersection of Whites Road and Duke Street in Kalamazoo will remain closed until Monday, May 6.
The Kalamazoo Public Library will be the site for an open house on May 8 to help the community share their thoughts and ideas for economic development in the city.
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Approximately 264 volunteers from around the state helped clean up the Kalamazoo River over the weekend with 8,940 pounds of trash collected, including nearly 70 tires.
Years ago the Kalamazoo Community Foundation launched the Love Where You Live Environment Fund. In honor of Earth Day, we're taking a closer look at the program.
Kalamazoo residents are invited to recycle expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam, electronics, and oral care products at Mayors’ Riverfront Park this Saturday, April 20.
Here’s an action summary from Monday’s Kalamazoo City Commission meeting.
The funding, which comes from the Federal Highway Administration, is being used for a multi-year project that aims to redesign and increase the stormwater capacity of Kalamazoo's Arcadia Creek.