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The Michigan Attorney General’s Office says the case against a former Michigan State Police detective sergeant charged with the murder of Samuel Sterling should stay in state court
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The AG is keeping the case against a former MSP detective from going to federal court, a local non-profit is offering free shoes to students, an exploration on the use of AI in political ads, and more.
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Michigan Democrats are holding events to try to reset the presidential race in the swing state now that Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to be their presidential candidate.
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Many Michigan residents may be unknowingly eligible for a disability benefit, GRPS is hosting an information session about the new Southeast Careers Pathway, there’s a new drug showing up in overdose deaths, and more.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed charges Tuesday against the Michigan State Trooper who struck and killed 25-year-old Samuel Sterling of Kentwood with an unmarked police car
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Attorney General will review case evidence and videos from April 17th incident involving Sterling struck by police car in Kentwood.
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Michigan State University is taking a critical step towards accountability in its handling of the Larry Nassar investigation
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined other attorneys general in urging the Supreme Court to uphold a federal rule banning bump stocks on semiautomatic firearms.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s Office is wrapping up their holiday scam campaign this week by reminding consumers to check their credit report.
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With the holiday fast approaching, you may be considering adopting a pet for your family, and many shelters in the area can help you accomplish that.