Community leaders and news makers discuss what's happening in West Michigan, with anchors, reporters and staff from News Channel 3 WWMT.
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So, you're dropping off your son or daughter at college for the first time. What advice should you give them before you head home? Newschannel 3 Chief Meteorologist Keith Thompson, who will dropping his oldest son off at college for the first time next year, talks with Michelle Davis, who is the family liaison in the student services office at Western Michigan University, and Scott Merlo, the Chief of Western Michigan University's police department.
Newschannel 3 anchor Kirk Mason, I-Team reporter Andrew Feather and I-Team producer Matt Loughrin discuss bus safety issues from a dad's perspective.
Newschannel 3 meteorologists Randi Burns, Will Haenni, Jeff Porter and Keith Thompson celebrate National Weatherperson's Day with a conversation about forecasting the weather and why they do it - as well how their jobs have changed over the years. Yes, Keith has more than three decades on the job.
Listen in, and then message the Newschannel 3 weather team on any topics you'd like them to talk about in upcoming conversations.
National Weatherperson's Day is Feb. 5 each year, marking the birth date of one America's first weather observers, John Jeffries, in 1744. Jeffries was born in Boston, and did much of his weather observation there, but he also made notes of the weather from a balloon over London in 1784.
As an unusual winter leaves West Michigan's lakeshore battered by high water and wind-driven waves, Newschannel 3 Chief Meteorologist Keith Thompson talks to a water policy expert from Western Michigan University. Dr. Daniel Macfarlane is an associate professor at the university's Institute of the Environment and Sustainability.
In the wake of projection reports on spring rain and flooding, Newschannel 3 meteorologists Jeff Porter, Will Haenni and Randi Burns discuss the forecast, the numbers and what you need to know as the waters rise.
Join Newschannel 3 Chief Meteorologist Kieth Thompson in a conversation with the conductor of the Kalamazoo Concert Band in advance of its winter concert. Dr. Thomas Evans has been leading the concert band for 18 years. For 12 of those years, Keith Thompson has emceed the concert band events. Listen in as they discuss the band's history, and its future.
During the fall of 2019, the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts welcomed nearly 9,000 visitors, a 151 percent increase over the previous year. Museum leaders point to a focus on diversity, including the "Black Refractions" exhibit and an upcoming focus on women artists, as one of the reasons for that growth. In this week's Community Conversation, Newschannel 3 anchor Lora Painter talks with KIA Executive Director Belinda Tate and the museum's chief curator, Rehema Barber, about the exhibits, women artists and the future of art in the region.
Sinclair Broadcast Group's Political Reporter Mikenzie Frost stalks with House Speaker Lee Chatfield, R-Levering, about the new effort he's backing in the House to fund repairs for Michigan's crumbling infrastructure.
Last year, Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer unveiled her 45-cent gas tax increase, poised to generate at least $2 billion in new revenue to fix potholes and bridges falling apart. That plan didn't go anywhere, with little support on either side. Now, Chatfield is putting forward a similar plan to his caucus' last year. Plus, Mikenzie asks about the latest development in Michigan's Medicaid work requirements that got struck down by a federal judge Wednesday.
There's a lot happening in Lansing and the two briefly talk about it all.
Newschannel 3's anchor Kate Siefert sits down with Margaret Strzelecki of the Irish America Club of Kalamazoo as the city approaches its 20th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade!
The parade steps off at 11 a.m. Saturday March 14, 2020, on the Burdick Street Mall at Michigan Avenue and will march south down Burdick Street, turning right on to Cedar Street and ending at Rose Street.
This year’s grand marshal is Julie Rogers. She is a board chair for the Irish American Club of Kalamazoo.
Following the parade is the 9th annual Hooley for Healing, which will be held at Bell’s Brewery in downtown Kalamazoo. The event will include Irish Step Dancers, music and, a silent auction.