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Hundreds gathered at Grand Rapids’ Ah-Nab-Awen Park Monday afternoon for a march to bring attention to missing and murdered indigenous people
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The Justice Department filed a similar preemptive action against Hawaii and has also challenged clean energy policies in New York and Vermont
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The Justice Department is monitoring election compliance in West Michigan during Tuesday’s general election
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The U.S. Department of Justice has awarded the Kent County Sheriff’s Office and Safe Haven Ministries with a federal grant to help combat human trafficking
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Hundreds gathered in Grand Rapids’ Ah-Nab-Awen Park Friday afternoon for a march to bring attention to Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
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Tesla said the Department of Justice is looking into “personal benefits, related parties, vehicle range and personnel decisions.”
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The US Justice Department has filed a religious discrimination lawsuit against the City of Lansing. The lawsuit claims the Lansing city jail fired a Seventh Day Adventist after she said she could not to work a shift that fell during her religion’s sabbath.
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Opening statements were scheduled for Wednesday in the federal court in Grand Rapids.
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Meijer will fix its COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Portal.
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The United States Department of Justice says two men face up to 20-years in prison.