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Grand Haven Public Safety said several locations in the southeast section of the city were vandalized with graffiti in late February, which involved swastikas and racial slurs. The City is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest of suspects.
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The State 9-1-1Committee has announced it’s forming a task force to investigate temporary outages that occurred across Michigan last month. More details about the outages have come to light.
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Muskegon County Prosecutor said that his office has been meeting with state police to review the investigation and facts of the case.
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New reported details in a criminal investigation into a former Michigan House Speaker are shedding light on the direction of the probe
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Matt DePerno supports Trump’s false claims about his 2020 loss in Michigan
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Secretary of State spokesperson Tracy Wimmer says after the complaint was filed, there was an initial investigation by campaign finance officials. She says that could have led to a settlement agreement.
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While multiple videos released by the Grand Rapids Police Department are important pieces of evidence involving an officer shooting an unarmed black man, the Kent County Prosecuting Attorney cautions all evidence must be collected before charges can be filed.
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“The average out-of-pocket cost of a single vial of insulin is nearly $100,” Nessel, a Democrat, said in a statement. “No Michigander should have to face that kind of cost for life-saving medicine.”
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Grand Rapids Republican was in favor of a bipartisan committee investigating the insurrection but not the one currently being conducted by House Democrats.
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The case is considered closed until or unless additional information or evidence is submitted,