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Drunk driving crashes are in a slight decline over the past couple of years, according to the Michigan State Police, but they're still the cause of more than 40% of traffic fatalities.
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The family of a student who was murdered in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting can move forward with a lawsuit against the Michigan State Police, under a ruling by the Michigan Court of Appeals.
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MSP: Michigan's emergency management work with federal agencies unchanged, despite Trump budget cutsSome have criticized a slow federal response to the recent deadly flooding in Texas. Critics have linked the response to budget cuts to the National Weather Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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The director of the Michigan State Police spent an hour and a half taking questions from lawmakers about morale in a department that appears skeptical of his leadership.
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Michigan State Police leaders Colonel James Grady and Lt. Colonel Aimee Brimacombe received an overwhelming no confidence vote from both the MSPTA and MSPCOA.
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Dozens of friends, family members and supporters of three young men who died in incidents involving law enforcement officers marched on the state Capitol in Lansing Friday.
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Michigan State Police said Friday it had finished its investigation into the death of Samuel Sterling. The state attorney general will decide if charges are warranted.
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State troopers may only initiate or engage in a vehicle pursuit if they have probable cause to believe someone in the fleeing vehicle committed a life-threatening felony.
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How the Israel bombardment of Gaza is affecting voters in Dearborn, a new study on the Michigan State Police and racial disparities, the resurgence of Latin for Detroit Lions fans, and weaving dreamy, three-dimensional landscapes up north.
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In 2022, Michigan State Police commissioned a consulting firm to examine the reasons for racial disparities in traffic stops. Now, the firm's report is offering new insight.