City of Wyoming

Godfrey-Lee Public schools provides meals to students during coronavirus crisis

By WKTV Staffjoanne@wktv.org Beginning today, Godfrey-Lee Public Schools will serve meals to families with children ages 18 and under and for disabled students ages 18-26 [Read More]

By:WKTV Staff

Recycling Center to reopen following upgrades

The center is scheduled to open on Monday, March 16.

By:WKTV Staff

Kent County elections leaders discuss busy voting season on WKTV Journal In Focus

WKTV’s guests offer a review of how the State of Michigan in general — and Kent County in specific — provide voter accessibility, ballot security and accurate results.

By:WKTV Staff

Snapshots: What you should know in a time of (corona)virus

WKTV brings you two LOCAL expert telling it to you straight.

By:WKTV Staff

Metro Health changes visitor policy to limit spread of respiratory illness, COVID-19

Adjustments have been made to the hospital visitor policy to take effect Friday, March 13.

By:Metro Health

Wyoming Wolves pull away from East Kentwood to advance to district championship game

Once the second half started, there was no stopping the Wyoming Wolves who defeated the East Kentwood Falcons, 77-58.

By:Mike Moll, WKTV Sports Director

After breakthrough season, Kelloggsville girls basketball coach, team look forward to future

With the team losing only two seniors, and a new buzz around the school, coach can’t wait to start working towards the future.

By:K.D. Norris

Kent County Health Department offers video on traveling, coronavirus safety

In today’s video, county health officials discuss what you need to know and how COVID-19 may impact your travel plans.

By:WKTV Staff

Flashfood to pilot new mobile app at SpartanNash, Family Fare

The Kentwood FamilyFare is one of five stores where the Flashfood is available.

By:Lauren DeVol, SpartanNash

Godwin wrestling seniors rewarded for hard work, belief in coaches, with trip to state finals

Malcom Gowens and Jamykal Lewis will finally be headed to Detroit to cap off their high school wrestling careers. And both plan to do a little damage in their brackets.

By:K.D. Norris

WKTV’s girls basketball district coverage begins at East Kentwood, moves to South Christian

WKTV has jumped into our prep March Madness featured game coverage this week as the state playoffs begin with local girls District tournaments.

By:WKTV Sports Staff

Wyoming City Council accepts $1.3 million bid for Jackson Park project

A new splashpad, playground, and restroom are just some of the amenities to be added to Jackson Park.

By:WKTV Staff

Kent County Health Department offers first videos on coronavirus facts, safety recommendations

There is a lot of information flying around the internet and the airwaves about the COVID-19 virus (coronavirus). The Kent County Health Department tells it straight.

By:K.D. Norris

Open houses focus on building vision for Division Avenue corridor

Residents and business owners were asked their views about Division Avenue and what they would like to see along the corridor.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

School News Network: ‘The community deserves to read these stories’

Project Lit is program designed to expose students to books they could relate to while bringing the community together.

By:Erin Albanese, School News Network