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The Flint Journal reports this morning about three killings over the weekend, bring the total number of homicides to 50:In 2010, the city set a record for…
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Several years ago, brothers Matt and Keegan Myers had an idea - capitalize on the love people have for the Leelanau County area by selling t-shirts, hats,…
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Yesterday, 36th District Judge Cylenthia LaToye Miller cleared her courtroom after bedbugs were reportedly seen on a man sitting in the courtroom.Today,…
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MLive reports the Pastor of a church with around 750 members confessed to turning in receipts for reimbursement that were never approved.More from MLive:
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There is some question on the reach of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down automatic life-without-parole sentences for…
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Many little things can conspire to keep people from climbing out of poverty. Dustin Dwyer of Michigan Radio’s State of Opportunity project takes of look…
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You couldn’t say yesterday was a slow news day. We learned that Canada’s Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, would join Governor Rick Snyder today to announce…
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Prosecutors admit that the constitutional right to an attorney is inconsistently applied for indigent criminal defendants in some states. In Michigan, officials have repeatedly ignored pleas to change how it pays lawyers for the poor. But lawsuits and exonerations may be starting to change that.
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INKSTER, Mich. (AP) - The Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission says a Detroit-area judge should lose her job and repay $81,000 for putting public money to…
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Some forensic science often used in police investigations is being called into question.PBS' Frontline did an excellent series calling out the…