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In Michigan, over 125 cities and counties use automated license plate readers to help law enforcement locate missing people and catch criminals. However, privacy advocates are raising concerns about potential privacy infringements and data sharing beyond local boundaries. These worries have intensified amid aggressive deportation campaigns. Some cities, like Bay City and Ferndale, have reconsidered their contracts with Flock Safety, the company behind the technology.
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A woman has been sentenced to at least 70 years in prison for hitting and killing two bicyclists taking part in a Make-A-Wish charity ride last year in western Michigan.
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Today on Stateside, the summer of calls for racial justice continues into the school year. A Black student at Ann Arbor’s Pioneer High School has filed a…
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Seventy years ago, 70% of American-made cars came with a stick shift. The number is less than nine percent today. One man is on a quest to reverse that…