City of Wyoming

SpartanNash celebrates Family Meals Month, encourages families to eat together

To promote families eating together, Family Fare will be providing tips and recipes in-store and online.

By:SpartanNash

Spanish language game announcing available of Lee high boys win over Godwin Heights

Lee high school ran its boys soccer season record to 7-0 with a 5-1 win as WKTV had a special guest in the announcing booth.

By:K.D. Norris

Resident takes final GR flight of American Airlines MD-80

The airlines is retiring its remaining MD-80s with the GR final flight being Sept. 3.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

School News Network: Prepping for day one

Four Godfrey-Lee teachers share how they prepped for the start of school and the entire school year.

By:Cris Greer, School News Network

Three non-profits that service the Wyoming/ Kentwood communities get a little thanks in the form of a GM grant

As part of the 28th Street Metro Cruise, GM Components Holdings presented $30,000 to three organizations that provide several support programs to the community.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

Make it a musical Labor Day as WKTV features marathons of the 2019 summer concerts

WKTV gives the Summer of 2019 one last hurrah with marathon runs of both the City of Wyoming’s and the City of Kentwood’s summer concert series.

By:WKTV Staff

Lee high boys soccer ready to make run for conference title, deeper playoff run

Lee High School boys soccer coach Jaime Ramirez likes the look of his deep, talented varsity roster that has posted a 6-0 early-season record heading into a cross-town rivalry with Godwin Heights on Thursday, Aug. 29.

By:K.D. Norris

Snapshots: Wyoming and Kentwood health news (with musical accompaniment)

Health news is important, and WKTV has many partners providing us health news. But, you know, a spoonful of music makes the medicine go down.

By:WKTV Staff

School News Network: Welcome to kindergarten!

The Wyoming Public Schools’ four elementary schools — Gladiola, West, Oriole Park and Parkview — hosted the two-hour Kindergarten Smart Start program.

By:Erin Albanese, School News Network

Raise a glass to a weekend experience that explores the other Michigan beverage: wine

You need not head north to for a wine tour, but experience one right in your own backyard of Greater Grand Rapids.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

WKTV high school sports coverage team audibles, plans featured game of other ‘football’

With a change of schedule for Wyoming Lee High School’s football team, we have switched our coverage and we will be at Godwin Heights as the Wolverines host the Lee Legends for a boys soccer game Thursday, Aug. 29.

By:WKTV Staff

Defining what is ‘under the influence’ with marijuana leaves gray areas for businesses

Business owners should take the time to review their drug policies, carefully considering their options.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

For the love of cars: Metro Cruise marks 15 years

The 28th Street Metro Cruise takes place Friday and Saturday, Aug. 23 and 24, along 28th Street and at the Rogers Plaza.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma

‘Red Flag’ gun control laws discussed at Chamber’s WKTV Government Matters meeting

Gun control was one topic discussed as part of a wide-ranging inter-governmental leaders meeting Monday, Aug. 12, at Wyoming City Hall.

By:WKTV Staff

‘Old Yeller’: 1955 Chevrolet pickup shown at Metro Cruise is old made new again

Mitch Miller’s pickup carries much history with it — including his mother’s graduation tassel hanging from its rear view mirror. It also carries a fuel system running off of ethanol.

By:K.D. Norris