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The bill would also require utilities to implement workforce protections and transition programs, as well as upgrade infrastructure reliability standards
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A woman arrested during an on-camera news interview at a protest in Grand Rapids is still sharing her message against U.S. actions in Venezuela
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All 11 of the people stabbed at a Traverse City Walmart over the weekend are expected to survive
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Michigan law does allow gun dealers limited immunity from lawsuits, but it does allow some exceptions
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The charges allege David Coker spent $820,000 that was supposed to be used for a health facility project to, instead, buy coins, gold bars and firearm accessories, among other things
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Almost a year after 15-year-old Amillier Penn was killed, police have charged suspect Cartiyae Pascal
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Judge Joseph Oster says there wasn’t sufficient evidence to send the two women to trial. Charges against the part-time election workers in St. Clair Shores were announced in October by Attorney General Dana Nessel.
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A Grand Rapids contractor is facing more charges in Ottawa County after police say he defrauded homeowners and subcontractors
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The student faces charges of perjury and attempting to vote as an unauthorized elector. Noncitizen voting is extremely rare in the U.S. and is almost always caught.
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On November 6th, 2023, the Grand Rapids Police Department responded to a double homicide near Melville Avenue Southeast.