KALAMAZOO (Mich.)-One of the most beautiful weekends this summer looked even better along the Kalamazoo River Valley trail. On July 16, dozens of families
Author: Sonya Bernard-Hollins
Black Arts Festival opens with 25-cent admission
In honor of the 25th Anniversary of the Black Arts Festival, admission will be 25 cents all day on Friday. Read of the other exciting events the festival has to offer!
Prisoners reenter community with help
By Sonya Hollins, editor editor@comvoicesonline.com KALAMAZOO (Mich.)- It’s not everyday that prisoners meet with the warden, especially to hear good news. However, more than
Youth Advancement Academy: A Second Chance at Success
By Sonya Hollins, editor editor@comvoicesonline.com *This is the first of a 5-part series focusing on Youth Advancement Academy. KALAMAZOO (Mich.)- School may be out
NPR radio features local girls
By Sonya Hollins, editor Living in the city of Kalamazoo it’s not hard to pass along train tracks at one point or another throughout
Cedar Point: Returning as a mom
Someone said that things are better the second time around. Well, I can attest to that after my family’s recent weekend excursion to Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio.
My experiences with the Gemini as a teen holds a special place in my memories but nothing compares to revisiting Cedar Point as a parent.
Double-Dutch offers fun, exercise
Local police officers provide fun, exercise through free Double Dutch program offered at….
Celebrities face local leaders during softball fundraiser
By Sonya Hollins, editor KALAMAZOO (Mich.)-Kalamazoo Kings may have a new talent pool of players after seeing some local celebrities take to the field
YBL founders honored for creating a foundation
By Sonya Hollins, editor You may know that Kalamazoo has turned out some of the nation’s best athletes with such standouts as the Yankee’s
Kids have fun at Promise event in Bronson Park
KALAMAZOO (Mich.)- As the clouds rolled away and the sun began to shine, the hundreds of parents and children filed into Bronson Park on