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The Michigan Court of Appeals has upheld sanctions levied against a Holland restaurant owner who defied state and local COVID-19 shutdown orders.
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Applause was heard in the courtroom after Judge Charles Hamlyn told the three men they were free to go.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals heard oral arguments Wednesday in the case, which could set a precedent for future deadly force incidents.
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In January, Daniel Pentkowski of Midland traveled to Texas for his mother’s funeral and he never returned home. He died while in the custody of a local police department. Three different causes have been given by authorities, ranging from self-inflicted injuries to homicide.
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Parents and students at Oxford High School will pursue civil lawsuits against employees and the district itself over a mass shooting in 2021.
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June floods in central Michigan hit a number of mid Michigan counties. Now a number of organizations are offering legal help to those in need. Services…
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A defense of Traverse City’s charter was unanimously approved by the city commission on Monday.In November voters approved an amendment to the charter…
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So what rights and protections exist if you're transgender in the state of Michigan?At the state level there are no laws on the books protecting anyone in…
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A new bill in the Michigan house would increase the legal age for buying tobacco products to 21 and ban tobacco product vending machines and online sales.…