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FILE - Lawsuits brought by the late Flint City Councilman Eric Mays may continue, his attorney says.
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Lawyer pledges to continue to pursue lawsuits brought by late Flint Councilmember Eric Mays

Steve Carmody February 29, 2024

The death over the weekend of Flint City Councilman Eric Mays does not mean the end of numerous lawsuits the...

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FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2022, photo, Jennifer and James Crumbley appear in court in Rochester Hills, Mich.
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Jury selection for Jennifer Crumbley trial underway Tuesday

Quinn Klinefelter January 23, 2024

Jury selection is underway in the first of two trials for the parents of Ethan Crumbley, who killed classmates at...

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Detroit Evening Report: Michigan Court of Appeals orders resentencing for 18-year-olds serving life without parole

Hernz Laguerre January 19, 2024

The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that 264 inmates sentenced to life without parole when they were 18 years...

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Tow companies file lawsuit accusing Detroit police of running illegal tow operation

Jenny Sherman December 25, 2023

Six of the seven private towing companies contracted with the Detroit Police Department have filed a lawsuit in federal court...

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Protesters attend a meeting of Michigan's new Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission on Oct. 21, 2021, in Lansing, Mich.
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Federal court deems 13 of Michigan’s House and Senate districts unconstitutional

Colin Jackson December 22, 2023

A federal court ruled Thursday that more than a dozen Michigan state House and Senate districts around metro Detroit violate...

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Michigan joins in on nationwide settlement with Google  

Colin Jackson December 21, 2023

Michigan is taking part in a new $700 million settlement with Google over alleged anti-competitive behavior in its Google Play...

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Ethan Crumbley stands with his attorneys Paulette Loftin, left, and Amy Hopp, Friday, Dec. 8, 2023, in Pontiac, Mich.
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Michigan judge sentences Oxford High School shooter to life without parole

Quinn Klinefelter December 8, 2023

The Michigan teen whose murderous rampage took the lives of four classmates at Oxford High School in November 2021, will...

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Lawsuit alleges Hamtramck flag ordinance violates constitution

George Weykamp November 8, 2023

A lawsuit filed Monday in the U.S District Court in Detroit alleges a Hamtramck city ordinance that bans the flying...

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MichMash: Flint water criminal prosecutions ends with no charges, frustrated residents

Hernz Laguerre November 7, 2023

After seven years of criminal prosecutions in relation to the Flint water crisis, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office is...

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Former President Donald Trump arrives at a commit to caucus rally, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023, in Sioux City, Iowa.
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Detroit Today: Will Trump be disqualified from appearing on Michigan’s ballot?

Detroit Today November 2, 2023

This week, Donald Trump filed a complaint in Michigan’s Court of Claims seeking to stop efforts in the state to...

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Members of the public voice concerns during a Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission's public hearing at TCF Center in Detroit, Oct. 20, 2021.
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Detroit Evening Report: Federal trial will challenge metro Detroit legislative districts

Tia Graham October 4, 2023

A group of Detroit voters and former legislators are suing Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and members of the Michigan...

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Leaders in Kalamazoo work toward solutions to address systemic racism in the youth justice system

Tia Graham April 14, 2022

  Kalamazoo is working to correct a decades-old problem within its community. City officials have declared racism as a public...

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