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There were no guilty verdicts as a jury acquitted two men of conspiring to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer and deadlocked on whether to convict two other defendants. That result Friday followed five days of deliberations at the federal courthouse in Grand Rapids. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Medical professionals who train doctors, advanced practice nurses, and physician assistants would get a tax break under a bill package in the Michigan Senate. Colin Jackson has more.
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President Donald Trump said he wanted to cut 90% from a proposed $300-million dollar budget proposal to continue funding the Great Lakes Resoration…
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President Donald Trump revved up his supporters in Grand Rapids last night on issues ranging from the Mueller investigation…to health care….to…
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The Michigan Supreme Court won’t decide if a controversial practice by the Grand Rapids Police Department is constitutional. It did make a decision that…
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The retail giant Amazon is looking for a second home. And that could mean thousands of jobs, and a new economic anchor for a city. But cities like Denver…
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A report says troubles at the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans are largely resolved.A 2016 audit of the home revealed that the home was chronically…
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Democratic lawmakers in Lansing say the state Attorney General is doing too little, too late.The Attorney General announced criminal charges against…
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Eleven former employees of the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans have been charged with felonies for falsifying reports to reflect they made required patient…
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A controversial Grand Rapids police procedure can continue, for now. A Michigan Court of Appeals chose to not decide if the so-called P and P procedure is…