A Kalamazoo area boy began an annual blanket and sleeping bag drive for area homeless in 2015 and four years later, the event and goal continues to grow.
A police officer's work is never done. With all the things we see in the news, it can be easy to forget law enforcement and first responders in our communities are real human beings who have families and call our cities, townships and villages their home.
Carly Miller of Battle Creek caught one of the cities finest in action and wanted to share just how great she thought Battle Creek Police officer "Chris" was.
In these current times, when the streets in many of our nation’s cities are filled with rioters abusing the police officers that are there to serve and protect, it’s always great to get a story that is positive and reinforces your faith in the Good Samaritan...
5-year-old Danielle Koning, of Grand Rapids, Michigan was set to attend the finalization of her adoption after two years with foster parents, Sarah and Jim Koning. Danielle's case worker knew how fond she was of Disney princesses - Cinderella, to be exact - so she asked a colleague if she would't mind donning a costume and attending the child's special day...
After learning that two police officers in New York City were shot dead in their patrol car, 10-year-old Savannah Solis of Texas wanted to help. She started writing thank-you notes to police officers in her area. Then she sent some to New York...
Every morning on The Rocker Morning Show Stefani tries to find at least ONE good news story. This morning's story was local. Not Michigan local. Not tri-country-area local. Richland local. And it broke my heart, as it always does, when I hear about things missing from a child's life that many of us are lucky enough to take for granted...
Meet Kevin Grow; a basket ball player and high school senior in a town called Bensalem, Pennsylvania - just outside Philadelphia. On Saturday, with two minutes left in their final game of the season, Kevin's coach decides to put him in. He scored a total of 14 points in just under two minutes...