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The aftermath of a rare tornado in Gaylord. At Oxford High School, graduation and an investigation into last fall’s shooting. The parasite threatening Michigan hop crops. And, what a change in abortion law could mean for mothers of color.
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Almost six months afterward, it's more of a legal push/pull and less of a tragedy. Just like all those other school shootings.
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Attorneys say the teenager charged with killing four students at Oxford High School will pursue an insanity defense.
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A Michigan teenager charged in a mass shooting that left four students dead at his high school and others wounded has made his first appearance in trial court. 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley was arraigned Wednesday in Oakland County Circuit Court via video from the jail.
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A teenager charged with killing four students at their Michigan high school has waived a key court hearing. The decision means Ethan Crumbley's case moves straight to a trial court in suburban Detroit.
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Oxford High School still isn't ready to reopen. But the superintendent announced a tentative plan to share the middle school for two weeks, starting next Monday.
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At a meeting Tuesday night, the school board approved a resolution to bring in a third party to review the district’s actions before and after the November shooting that left four students dead.
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James and Jennifer Crumbley appeared in shackles at their first post-arraignment hearing on Tuesday. They're the parents of a 15-year-old accused of killing and injuring classmates and a teacher.
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Democrats in the state Legislature are renewing their call for stricter new gun control measures. They say the Oxford school shootings show current controls are not working.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on the state response to last week’s mass shooting at Oxford High School. Then, Dearborn’s first Arab American and Muslim mayor-elect reflects on his campaign and his priorities for the city. And, a psychologist offers proven practices for quieting mental chatter and anxiety.