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A spokesperson with the ACLU said the bills appear designed to impede protests more than protect legal law enforcement activities
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The events will take place at City Hall and stream live
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MI Attorney General Nessel is reminding residents of the seriousness of making false calls to 911
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Instead of waiting for years, East Grand Rapids residents could get neighborhood traffic calming speed cushions on their streets more quickly thanks to a new policy that change could shorten the approval process to months
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Based on the evidence Kent County prosecutor Chris Becker says he does not believe a jury would return a guilty verdict
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The city manager asked the acting police chief to explain why officers used deadly force when they did
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Last week the chief shared several redacted clips but he now says he won’t release any more until state police complete their investigation
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The new program designed to accelerate emergency response is receiving federal funding
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Grand Rapids filed the lawsuit in 2023 against the Michigan Department of Civil Rights
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The bills would forbid immigration enforcement actions at schools, houses of worship and hospitals