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As Saginaw struggles with gun violence, leaders have stepped in with efforts to find solutions by starting intervention programs and services that help victims and motivate young people towards positive life outcomes.
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Cyber attacks on municipal systems are on the rise. The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians shut down many of its operations, following a data breach earlier this year. And now tribal members and employees are being told to secure their personal information.
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The Third Circuit Court Thursday announced it had sanctioned Ottawa County for delaying over $80 million in opioid settlement funds from going out to other municipalities across Michigan. Daniel Boothe has the details.
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The scammers from Nigeria had over 100 victims, including 17-year-old Jordan DeMay, who took own life in March 2022.
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The state House approved legislation today to address drivers using handheld electronic devices while behind the wheel.
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The final bills in a package of legislation that would allow authorities to seize guns from people deemed a risk are on their way to Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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Alcohol sales could be coming to basketball, football, and hockey games at Michigan's public universities.
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Unmarried couples are a step closer to being able to legally live together in Michigan.
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The Michigan Senate has sent Governor Gretchen Whitmer the main bill in a package to create extreme risk protection orders.
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A Washtenaw County state representative, who is the new chair of Michigan's Democratic Firearms Safety caucus, is laying out plans for the party's next gun control priorities.
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The Michigan State Police is rolling out a pilot program that provides real-time text message updates to 911 callers in four counties.
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Some Michigan lawmakers are renewing their push to allow any resident of the state to receive an ID — regardless of immigration status.