My broadcasting career began in 1999 and I have spent most of it in Michigan. I was born and raised in the Kalamazoo suburb of Parchment. I married my wife Lacy in Las Vegas in 2006. We enjoy traveling, meteorology, aurora hunting, astronomy, music, movies, television and much more. We also enjoy the company of our cat companions, Stanley and Gordie, as well as the serenity of our fish aquarium. I enjoy history, (especially local and Michigan-related), among other hobbies. I am a huge Western Michigan sports fan as well as the Lions, Tigers, Red Wings, and Pistons.
Brandon James - WBCK
Two Separate Assaults Within Minutes Tuesday Night in Kalamazoo Involving Deadly Weapons
One incident involved a gun and the other involved a knife and both if them happened within a half hour of each other
Got an Axe to Grind? This Battle Creek Club has the Perfect Remedy for You
Just to be clear... If we're being literal, we do have the perfect solution. If we're being figurative, there are plenty of places on social media to air your grievances.
How Soon Will Michigan Residents Get Their $400 Per Vehicle Auto Insurance Refunds?
Refunds are coming soon for Michigan drivers who have auto insurance.
Mileage Milestone: Four-wheeled Friend Has Traveled Well For Former Michigan Lt. Governor
Whether you bought it new or used, what is the most mileage you have ever gotten out of a vehicle?
Looking to Do Your Good Deed for the Day? Michigan DNR has Opportunities for That
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is looking for volunteers during the month of March to help at several state parks in West Michigan
Bodies of Two Females Found During Welfare Check at Mobile Home in Calhoun County
On Sunday, February 27, the Calhoun County Sheriff's office sent deputies to conduct a welfare check at the Spruce Tree Mobile Home Park
Michigan Was Once a Truly Tropical Paradise, But No One Was Around to See it
The reason? It was hundreds of millions of years ago.
Fishing in Michigan? Check New Regulations While Making Your 2022 License Purchases
New licenses were made available to purchase on Tuesday, March 1
Michigan Files Lawsuit Against Companies Involved in Kalamazoo River Sediment Disaster
Nearly 370 thousand cubic feet of sludge were released into the river in 2019 during what the company called emergency repairs to the dam at Morrow Lake
Michigan Man Manages to Tally Up Nearly 40 Felony Charges during Routine Traffic Stop
A man from Michigan could be charged with 39 separate crimes after he was arrested during a traffic stop last week