City of Wyoming

Wyoming resident sustains injuries during weekend shooting

Wyoming Police continue to investigate weekend shooting that leaves male Wyoming resident injured.

By:WKTV Staff, deborah@wktv.org

Business owner Wylea Griggs leans on technology and personal mental health challenges to treat patients

Wylea Griggs, founder and owner of Quantum Mental Health Wellness Center, poses with her Theta Chamber. (WKTV/Cris Greer)

By:Cris Greer, WKTV Managing Editor, greer@wktv.org

Palmer Park trees begin to bloom in May

As the second week of May begins, local Wyoming parks reveal new growth and vibrant color.

By:Deborah Reed, WKTV Managing Editor, deborah@wktv.org

Wyoming senior Kalani Stowe reaches 600-strikeout record

Stowe became the first softball pitcher in Wyoming history to eclipse the 600-strikeout mark last week in a win over Comstock Park, registering 19-Ks that game. (Photo Courtesy, Marty Marzean)

By:Ty Marzean, WKTV Contributor

Sunday Night Funnies sixth annual Kingpin of Comedy competition begins May 12

Who will earn the title of Funniest Person in Wyoming? Find out at the annual Kingpin of Comedy Competition, beginning May 12!

By:WKTV Staff, deborah@wktv.org

Wyoming Concerts in the Park 2024 Lineup!

The 2024 Concerts in the Park performances will showcase local favorites along with other Michigan musicians.

By:City of Wyoming

49th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon revisits tragedy, heartbreak and courage

Look inside for the personal heartbreak and struggles of two West Michigan residents that escaped the Fall of Saigon. (From left: Lee Ly, Bieu Duong and Phil Nguyen, in front of The Saigon Staircase exhibit at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum.

By:Ty Marzean, WKTV Contributor

Prom night safety: Tips on encouraging teens to prioritize safety and make responsible choices

Encourage prom attendees to take the Prom Promise to prioritize safety and responsible behavior.

By:WKTV Staff, deborah@wktv.org

The 26th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 27

Residents can safely and anonymously bring expired, used prescriptions or over the counter medications to local collection sites for proper disposal.

By:Deborah Reed, WKTV Managing Editor, deborah@wktv.org

Wyoming baseball uses strong pitching effort, timely hitting to defeat Union Tuesday in WKTV Truck Game

Wyoming pitcher Jack Terveen totaled 11 strikeouts and gave up only one hit in the Wolves’ 6-1 win over Grand Rapids Union. (WKTV/Greg Chrapek)

By:Greg Chrapek, WKTV Contributor

Popular Metro Cruise Dust Off returns May 4

The annual event, held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at the Wyoming Moose Lodge, marks its 10th anniversary this year.

By:Joanne Bailey-Boorsma, WKTV Contributor

Ford International Airport breaks ground on $8.5 million snow removal equipment building

A rendering of the Snow Removal Equipment building. The expansion will add 60,000 square feet, enhancing snow removal operations. (Photo Courtesy, Ford International Airport)

By:Ford Airport, greer@wktv.org

Wyoming Police Department announces death of retired K9 Jett

K9 Jett served with the Wyoming PD for approximately six years before retiring.

By:WKTV Staff, deborah@wktv.org

One person is dead after an early morning house fire in Wyoming

The Wyoming Fire Department responded to a report of a fully involved structure fire the morning of April 18.

By:WKTV Staff, deborah@wktv.org

The Two Best Friends

Maya and Victoria are 4th grade students at AnchorPoint Christian School. Their short story, The Two Best Friends, is their first published work.

By:Maya and Victoria, Youth Contributors