West Michigan Live w/ Justin Barclay

West Michigan Live w/ Justin Barclay

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WML Monday: Ken Kolker, Judy Welch, and Dave Galloway

Justin is joined by Ken Kolker, Judy Welch, and Dave Galloway to cover a lot of topics on this packed show.

Top Three

1

Bernie Sanders is celebrating a big win in the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, the Vermont senator has emerged as the undisputed frontrunner in the Democratic presidential race. 

He's well ahead of the other candidates in a new national poll released Sunday, and picked up an endorsement from former contender Marianne Williamson

Sanders is now poised to potentially pick up wins in South Carolina and then on Super Tuesday that could clear his path to the Democratic nomination.

2

Two cities in the U.S. are taking drastic action to stop Americans infected with COVID-19 from being transferred to their communities after being released from the Diamond Princess. 

3

President Trump received a warm welcome in India on Monday, kicking off a whirlwind 36-hour visit meant to reaffirm U.S.-India ties for the president ahead of the elections.

Notables 

After a gorgeous weekend.. Monday will be cloudy and cool with afternoon light rain possible. Accumulating, wet snow moves in starting Tuesday and lasting through Thursday. High 45 / Low 32 

The Kent County Recycling Center is officially closed. It will be replacing its paper sorting machines and will remain closed for about three weeks. Here's what residents need to know.

Fans are set to pack the Staples Center in Los Angeles today to remember NBA legend Kobe Bryant, whose death -- along with the deaths of his daughter and seven others -- shocked the world last month. The Black Mamba and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna were laid to rest at a cemetery near the Pacific coast nearly two weeks ago. In the days following their deaths, the area in front of the Staples Center became a massive fan memorial with flowers, jerseys and other mementos. The memorial service will be a "celebration of life" on a symbolic date: Kobe Bryant wore No. 24 in the latter part of his career, while his daughter Gianna wore No. 2 for her youth basketball teams. The service begins at 10 a.m. PT.


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