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Firearm hunting season started this past week, contributing to increased deer activity across the state. Now, state officials are urging the public to be mindful of deer road-crossings this time of year.
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Lawmakers voted down part of legislation Thursday that would have put a portion of sales tax revenue toward violence prevention.
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An accidental error by an employee during routine maintenance triggered what the Peninsula Fiber Network is calling a "data storm" throughout its statewide network.
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The Protecting Firefighters from Adverse Substances (PFAS) Act calls on federal agencies to find solutions for eliminating the presence of toxic PFAS chemicals in firefighting equipment.
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Saginaw city leaders hope to use a nearly $350,000 federal grant to help reduce the city’s problem with violent crime.
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Timothy Kozal will oversee both Police and Fire Departments.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer wants to use $75-million-dollars in federal COVID-19 response funds to tackle Michigan’s rising violent crime problem.
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A coalition of school and police organizations are on board with legislation to keep Michigan schools safe.If the bills pass, how much money would be put…
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The state House has approved a bill to require vehicles to keep a distance of at least three feet when passing bicyclists.Five bicyclists were killed and…
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Governor Rick Snyder’s budget chief says plans are underway to fund improved school safety. Budget Director John Walsh said the governor told him to be…