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A number of funds have been established to help those affected by the shootings at Michigan State University this week. An MSU fund aims to bolster the school's system of counseling services.The Spartan Strong Fund website says the money raised will help address the immediate needs of students, faculty and community members impacted by the emergency.
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Classes at Michigan State University are cancelled until Monday as the East Lansing campus grieves.
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The Oakland County Prosecutor's Office wants to stop the release of all Oxford High School shooting evidence held by the county sheriff, according to a Wednesday news release from Prosecutor Karen McDonald's office.
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The November shooting at Oxford High School that killed four students was "both predictable and preventable," according to a lawsuit filed by one victim's mother this week.
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The court is targeting Oct. 24 as a potential start date for the trial of James and Jennifer Crumbley, who are facing involuntary manslaughter charges.
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New legislation has been introduced in Lansing that would expand which school classrooms are allowed to have door blockades.
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Michigan lawmakers are forming a bipartisan panel to consider school-safety ideas.
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James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the accused Oxford High School shooter, appeared in shackles in an Oakland County district court for their first post-arraignment hearing on Tuesday.
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The family of two survivors of last week’s mass shooting, which killed four students and injured 7 others, have filed a pair of $100 million lawsuits against the Oxford Community Schools district and employees.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Tuesday she’s disappointed Oxford Community Schools has declined her offer to conduct an independent investigation into the November 30 school shooting.