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Kent County Community Action is urging Congress to reject proposed cuts to vital social services, health officials are reporting more cases of West Mile and similar viruses in mosquito samples around Michigan, and more.
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The decision says the family did not miss a deadline to file their claim. That decision reverses a lower court ruling
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The Literacy Center of West Michigan is having to scale back due to federal cuts, GVSU is one of eight recipients of the first ever Michigan Innovation Fund, the Michigan Supreme Court is allowing a Republican lawsuit against Flint election officials to continue, and more.
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Michigan law does allow gun dealers limited immunity from lawsuits, but it does allow some exceptions
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Hot n' Now is coming back to West Michigan, Stakeholders seem doubtful about any progress in state budget talks this week, Kalamazoo State Senator Sean McCann announced he's running for the seat currently held by Republican incumbent Bill Huizenga, and more.
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Crumbley asked for release on bond while courts resolve first-of-their kind legal questions
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The Governor's office announced a new round of affordable housing investments, a ballot measure to raise taxes on Michiganders making over $500,000 a year got delayed at a state elections board meeting, and more.
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Ethan Crumbley's new lawyers argue that a new judge should hear expert testimony on fetal alcohol syndrome, a troubled home life and other mitigating factors before imposing a new sentence
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James and Jennifer Crumbley argue they never should have been charged or convicted under a novel interpretation of the manslaughter law
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She argues that she did not break any laws that led to the shootings