
Decision Made Not to Retry Former Grand Rapids Officer Schurr
News Summary The Michigan Attorney General’s office announced it will not pursue a retrial for ex-officer Christopher Schurr, who faced second-degree murder charges in the
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News Summary The Michigan Attorney General’s office announced it will not pursue a retrial for ex-officer Christopher Schurr, who faced second-degree murder charges in the

News Summary In Michigan, the Attorney General’s Office has identified a significant increase in toll road scam messages. Approximately 1 in 7 calls to the

News Summary Lee Chatfield, former Michigan House Speaker, and his wife, Stephanie, are set to stand trial for multiple felony embezzlement charges stemming from a

News Summary A federal trial has commenced against Purpose Point Harvesting LLC, accused of trafficking and labor violations involving Guatemalan workers. The trial in Michigan’s

News Summary A herd of bison escaped from Oleson’s Buffalo Farm, causing a significant traffic jam on U.S. 31 in Garfield Township. Emergency services managed

News Summary The U.S. Energy Department has mandated the continuation of the J.H. Campbell coal-fired power plant operations in Ottawa County, Michigan, until at least

News Summary A recent Glengariff poll indicates Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is leading the Democratic candidates for the 2026 Michigan Governor race with 59.3%

News Summary A federal trial regarding labor trafficking and wage theft allegations against Purpose Point Harvesting LLC is set to begin on May 29, 2025.

News Summary The Michigan House of Representatives, under Republican control, voted to hold Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in contempt for not complying with a

News Summary Nicholas Sakon, former fire chief of Unionville, Michigan, is charged with embezzling over $5,000 from the Unionville Fire Department’s nonprofit account. Following an