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Now that three gun reform laws have seen success in the Michigan legislature, Democrats in Lansing are laying out their next gun control priorities.
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The Michigan State Police is rolling out a pilot program that provides text message updates to 911 callers in four counties
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The Michigan Legislature resumed its session Tuesday following a two-week spring recess. One of its first acts could be wrapping up action on a gun safety package
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The state one million residents will receive automatic expungement during the program's first day, with 400,000 expected to end the day completely conviction free
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Michigan lawmakers are coming back from spring break this week. One of their main priorities remains gun legislation.
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In a dramatic turnabout, it appears Michigan is about to repeal its right-to-work law. The Legislature’s approval of that this week is a big win for unions in a state that’s considered a cradle of the labor movement.
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Michigan State University's Department of Police and Public Safety is sharing new information about the February shooting on campus. It includes an image of the note the shooter had with him
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Legislation to repeal Michigan’s Right to Work law is heading to the full House for a planned vote tonight.
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One week after announcing her campaign for U.S. Senate, Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin returned to Lansing Monday night to formally kick off her campaign with supporters