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“He didn't try biting anybody or anything. But ... he hissed at me and that was probably pretty much to say, 'Leave me alone.'”
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"These holds on these grants have the potential to disrupt services and payroll for personnel if it continues,” said Kevin Sweeney, deputy state director of emergency management for the Michigan State Police.
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Michigan's new snowplow safety law requires drivers to remain at least 200 feet behind plows at all times, or risk a $100 fine.
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Dozens of friends, family members and supporters of three young men who died in incidents involving law enforcement officers marched on the state Capitol in Lansing Friday.
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A man was killed in Kalkaska county after fleeing from law enforcement and hiding out in an elevated tree stand. The case is currently under investigation.
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The Michigan State Police is taking measures to encourage seatbelt usage among residents
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The 39-year-old male suspect exchange fire with state troopers during an attempted arrest in Chippewa county and was transported to a MyMichigan medical center to be treated for his injuries.
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The Michigan State Police is using automated license plate recognition devices along several highways in the state.
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If you’re out on the highways this Memorial Day weekend, chances are you’re going to see more state police troopers starting today.
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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.