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In the wake of the Oxford shooting, two members of the Michigan House of Representatives — from different sides of the aisle — share their views on Michigan’s gun laws.
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The couple was arraigned Saturday morning. Bail was set at $500,000 each.
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More than 60 school districts statewide canceled classes Thursday because of various threats, mostly re-circulated from social media. Several more districts have canceled classes on Friday.
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In the wake of Tuesday's fatal shooting at Oxford High School, many distraught Michiganders are desperate for answers. A former school superintendent talks about managing community mental health response, and an expert weighs in on why these shootings happen.
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The Michigan Senate held an intense session Thursday with emotions raw over the recent shooting at Oxford High School.
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The state House voted Thursday to dramatically boost funding for police officers in schools. It was in response to Tuesday’s shootings at Oxford High School that left four students dead and seven other people wounded.
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16-year-old Tate Myre, 14-year-old Hana St. Juliana, 17-year-old Madisyn Baldwin, and 17-year old Justin Shilling were all killed in the tragedy Tuesday.
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An inside look into Tuesday's shooting at Oxford High with Dave Boucher of The Detroit Free Press. Then, the county's response with Dave Coulter. Next, the story of one Oxford High student, Dylan Morris. Finally, how Dr. Darienne Driver Hudson, a local nonprofit leader, is supporting survivors and families.
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An Oxford High School student has been charged with murder, attempted murder, terrorism and other charges following Tuesday's attack at that school. Now, his parents have been charged with involuntary manslaughter.
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There are almost 50 gun bills stalled in the Legislature right now. Those include requiring background checks, safe storage, and allowing family members to ask authorities to confiscate firearms if someone poses a risk.