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A clinic assisting Michigan drivers restore their driving privileges is being held this week in Muskegon.
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Ethan Crumbley is serving a life sentence. James and Jennifer Crumbley both were convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
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A southeast Grand Rapids street was designated Sekou Smith Way in honor of the late sports journalist.
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Patrick Center talks with the Van Andel Institute about a new approach to cancer treatment, the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners are going without a raise, MSU is studying bird flu, and more state and West Michigan news.
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“An eerie pattern of excessive force” – that’s what a lawyer involved in three cases of police-involved deaths says is happening in West Michigan. The head of Michigan’s police union says there’s another trend
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Judge Christopher Yates says he’s putting a decision on a legal challenge to state election guidance on a fast track
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A bill package that would require Michigan schools to provide parents with safe firearm storage information made it out of a state House committee Tuesday
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Michigan State University is launching a new study on the state’s ongoing avian flu outbreak in cattle. It’s part of a national research project
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The measure was removed by Board Chair Joe Moss at the last minute due to a previous vote and a previous meeting being declared invalid
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Judge Ohara says the recovery court is in session twice a month. Each participant is interviewed and evaluated by the judge and his team.
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Patrick Center previews tonight’s episode of PBS FRONTLINE, Lake Macatawa is seeing a surge in fish deaths near Holland, a Kent county judge is presiding over what he calls a recovery court, and more.
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The lawsuit accuses Wolverine Human Services of gross negligence. It describes staff preying on 13 boys and a girl in their rooms, in showers and elsewhere at Wolverine Secure Treatment Center.