Links to More Articles • Pets, as surprise holiday gifts, aren’t always welcome • The high price of ‘free pets’ • Jack, the therapy cat puts a spark in the spirit • Therapy cat’s adoption story beats odds, hits jackpot • ‘Retirement’ on the menu for owners of Pal’s Diner • Flint pediatrician sees ripples of hope in water crisis • Do Good: ‘Get the Lead Out!’ helps homeowners make older homes safe for kids • Do Good: And they all lived together in a little crooked house* • Do Good: And they all lived together in a little crooked house* (Part II) • Do Good: Putting a face on local homelessness • Do Good: Servants Center helps mentally ill homeless get off and stay off the streets • Do Good: Heartside Neighborhood Collaborative Project helps keep downtown’s heart beating strong • Do Good: CLSWM provides a pathway to justice for low-income people • Do Good: Catherine’s Health Center’s Indoor Walking Program ramps up for its 12th year • Do Good: West Michigan Gay Men’s Chorus creates change—one voice at a time • Lights, camera, action: Mosaic Film Experience celebrates diversity, creativity of local youth • WKTV VOICES guests share diverse global perspectives and memories, enrich the community • A VOICES conversation with Donna Troost: Life on a farm • A matter of survival: A VOICES conversation with Angelique Mugabekazi • PACT needs 600 volunteers 65+ for Alzheimer’s clinical trial • Migrant Legal Aid’s 7th Annual Harvest of Justice luncheon honors fair growers and retailers • New technology simplifies Kent County’s FOIA request process