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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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Last Wednesday, the mayor of Bay City vetoed a resolution, that would have banned deputizing local cops for federal immigration enforcement.
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A trial date for former Grand Rapids Police Officer Christopher Schurr has been adjourned. The decision was announced Tuesday by the Kent County Prosecutor’s Office
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Mourners gathered at the State Capitol Saturday evening to grieve the death of two-year-old Wynter Cole-Smith.
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Ingham County’s Prosecutor is charging a Detroit resident for alleged crimes related to the disappearance of 2 year old Wynter Cole Smith.
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Police and federal agents remain looking for Wynter Cole-Smith, a two-year-old, abducted from Lansing late Sunday night.
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A law that bans holding phones or other electronic devices while driving takes effect today.
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Three people who ran two political petition firms sank six gubernatorial campaigns last year and now face felony charges that could land them in prison for decades.
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The Michigan House voted today to outlaw child marriage
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Eight prison employees have been charged with the death of an inmate in Alger county, in the U.P.
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A former Detroit police chief wants the Michigan legislature to require law enforcement officers to intervene whenever they see a colleague using excessive force.
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Legislation to stop licensed mental health professionals from conducting conversion therapy with minors made it out of the Michigan House this week.