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Double Up Food Bucks is working to benefit SNAP recipients, the Republican chair of the Michigan house Oversight Committee is launching an inquiry into the states economic development agency, and more.
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The case centers on a person convicted of both second-degree murder and the crime of "felony-firearm" over a decade after the crime took place
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Two bills to make it easier to trace homemade firearms assembled from kits or 3-D printers are moving ahead. They are often called “ghost guns" because of how difficult they are to track
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New data shows the number of deer harvested during the firearm season declined from last year. State officials have been trying to recruit new hunters in an effort to manage the deer population
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The open carry of guns in and near polling places and absentee ballot counting boards will be outlawed under bills signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer
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One woman and three men were taken into custody
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A Muskegon man is under arrest on federal drug and weapons charges, accused of what one agent called “peddling poison for profit"
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Prosecutor Marc Keast reminded her that she could have taken Ethan Crumbley home from school when a teacher discovered a violent drawing. He stayed and shot up the school
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A weapons ban could soon be coming to the Michigan state capitol building. A security plan was unveiled Monday
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Justices Elizabeth Welch and Kara Bolden say the law is unfair