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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.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer told a police officers’ group today (FRI) that Michigan’s new gun laws will save lives and make law enforcement safer.
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Local and state police traced a phone call after a suspected student left a threatening voicemail in the central office of the Alpena Public School district. The student was removed from school.