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The Michigan Senate passed a bill package Thursday that would give more protections to human trafficking victims who choose to work with prosecutors. Colin Jackson has more.
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An investigation into sexual abuse allegations within the Diocese of Gaylord has revealed claims against nearly 30 priests and deacons. Colin Jackson has more on a report out Monday from the Michigan Attorney General.
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The Michigan Attorney General says the state needs tougher rules for disclosing data breaches. That comes as Dana Nessel announces charges in an alleged plot to sell account information of people in Meijer’s customer rewards program. Colin Jackson has more.
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Two aides to then-House Speaker Lee Chatfield were formally charged Wednesday with multiple corruption-related charges. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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State officials are calling for legislative action following a data breach impacting around 1 million southeast Michigan residents. WEMU’s Taylor Bowie has more on how officials are looking to prevent future breaches.
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Two former senior aides to a Republican state House Speaker are facing a raft of felony corruption charges. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the charges Thursday. Rick Pluta reports.
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Four mid-Michigan residents, including a former state employee who reviewed Children’s Protective Services cases, are facing child abuse charges. Colin Jackson has more.
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A pair of Michigan Jewish Democratic elected officials are calling on a Democratic Congresswoman to walk back social media comments they say used an antisemitic phrase. Colin Jackson has more.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has refused a request to reinstate criminal charges related to the Flint water crisis against seven state government defendants. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Michigan’s attorney general says it’s too soon to determine whether an executive order from the governor violates the state constitution. Colin Jackson has more.