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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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Housing discrimination based on the source of someone’s income would be illegal under Michigan bills that received a committee hearing today.
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The mother of the child, Aubrey Wilson, 32, has been charged with fourth-degree child abuse, a misdemeanor.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Friday that individual members of the Flint school board can invoke an arbitration clause to shield themselves against a lawsuit filed by a former superintendent.
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Bills to forbid the use of hand-held electronic devices while driving are on their way to Governor Gretchen Whitmer for her signature.
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The Michigan Supreme Court issued the final orders today formally dismissing two abortion rights cases.
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A bill package to end child marriage in Michigan received a first House committee hearing today.
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In Kalamazoo, assaults with firearms are down about 10 percent from this time last year, according to the Department of Public Safety.
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Lawmakers in the state house are working on a package of bills that would expand rights for tenants.
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About 300 people in Michigan prisons who were sentenced as juveniles to life with parole could have a chance at freedom under bills before the Legislature.
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The Michigan Chamber of Commerce is opposing a Federal Trade Commission proposal to ban non-compete agreements.