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Police in Ottawa County are looking for more victims or possible witnesses after a man hit a woman’s car then assaulted her when they pulled over to exchange information
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Last week, Rashad Trice was sentenced at the state level for the murder of his ex-girlfriend’s daughter. Now, Trice has been sentenced at the federal level.
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Tomorrow is the first national ABLE Savings Day, KISD officials are taking part in mental health first aid, a look at the potential impact of the minimum wage increase, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The lawsuit accuses Wolverine Human Services of gross negligence. It describes staff preying on 13 boys and a girl in their rooms, in showers and elsewhere at Wolverine Secure Treatment Center.
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A bill heard in a Michigan House committee today aims to give sexual assault survivors rights to have support during the investigation process.
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Rockford High students vs AI, GRPS is looking to build a new school, Michigan’s Right to Work law gets repealed this week, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Current state law gives the latter of either 15 years after an offense, or until the victim’s 28th birthday, to file criminal charges for sexually assaulting a minor in the second or third degree.
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Legislation to end the statute of limitations for some cases of criminal sexual conduct passed out of a Michigan House committee today [TUES].
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A lawsuit filed by the person who accused Michigan State University football coach Mel Tucker of sexual harassment may be heard in federal court.
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The bills create stricter punishments for sexual assault that takes place under the guise of medical treatment and protect students who report it. The new laws will also create comprehensive training materials for people required to report suspected child abuse and neglect