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New artificial intelligence software is being used to help detect illegal guns in the state Capitol. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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The murder of Detroit synagogue president Samantha Woll has sent shockwaves through the Jewish community. The tragedy was felt in Washtenaw County and has raised concerns about security in the midst of the war in Israel. WEMU’s Josh Hakala reports.
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Eastern Michigan University today announced a new security partnership aimed at preventing gun violence on campus. EMU is working with a Pennsylvania-based firm called ZeroEyes that it says will be able to identify people that display guns on campus. That, in turn, would allow for quicker response times and community notifications. How does it work? WEMU’s David Fair spoke with EMU Police Chief Mathew Lige to find out.
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A weapons ban could soon be coming to the Michigan state capitol building. Colin Jackson has more on a security plan unveiled Monday.
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The Michigan state Capitol Commission is planning to unveil details on its new security procedures at a meeting today. Colin Jackson has more.
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Given the recent campus shooting at Michigan State University and mass shootings around the country, Eastern Michigan will increase security at large campus events. As WEMU's Cathy Shafran reports, it starts with this month's Commencement ceremonies.
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Michigan bills for universal gun background checks, safe storage, and keeping firearms from those deemed a threat to themselves or others made it out of a Senate committee Thursday. Colin Jackson has more.
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Michigan legislation to ban guns from coming within 100 feet of polling locations and ballot counting centers got a hearing Tuesday before the state House Elections Committee. Colin Jackson has more.
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The Michigan Capitol Commission is coming up with a plan to ban guns from the state Capitol Monday. Colin Jackson has more.
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Legislation meant to keep Michigan polling places and election workers safe is set to receive a hearing this week. Colin Jackson has more.