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The Greater Grand Rapids’ NAACP chapter is hosting a community education event on safe encounters with law enforcement ahead of Dr Martin Luther King Jr
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Police in Lowell looking for “person of interest” in fire, runner in Plainfield Twp. raising funds, GR Griffins hockey promotes safety planning, unemployment benefits increasing, MI Supreme Court to hear 1st amendment challenge, resentencing deadlines for young people
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The ACLU wants records related to allegations of racial profiling, racial discrimination, harassment or excessive force in the city
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Zebadiah Soriano, who is now 23, wants his involuntary statement suppressed
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Except for the officer’s patrol car, nothing else was hit during a broad daylight exchange of bullets between Grand Rapids Police and an 18-year-old suspect
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Focus West Michigan 10-1-25: New bus cameras reveal how often drivers speed by stopped school bussesA Muskegon area school superintendent wants police to intervene after new cameras show how often drivers are speeding by stopped school busses, the state Legislature is giving itself another seven days to finalize a new state budget, and more.
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A Muskegon area school superintendent asks police for help after new cameras reveal drivers speeding by stopped busses, endangering children
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A majority of West Michigan police officer applicants can’t pass the physical agility test to get into the recruit academy. The Muskegon public safety director says it's one reason his and other departments are understaffed
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The Muskegon Fire Department has been awarded a federal grant to hire three firefighters, police officers in Muskegon are getting a $5,000 bonus, Muskegon County tourism generated hundreds of millions dollars last year, and more.
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The report said bullying and suicide threats were the subjects of the most common messages to the tipline in 2024.