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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor and Police Chief Ellery Sosebee want the state legislature to expand how communities enforce gun-related crimes.
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Michigan lawmakers are working on a bill that would impose job qualifications for sheriff candidates.
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City officials reached a settlement in its lawsuit against the south Lansing shopping center, where five people were shot this summer.
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Michigan is imposing more training requirements for in-service police officers. Previously, there were no statewide policies mandating routine trainings beyond annual firearms handling.
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Michigan law enforcement agencies can now apply for grants from the state to help with the costs of training recruits.
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East Lansing is creating an independent commission to oversee the city’s police department. Like many police departments, the one in East Lansing has been…
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The Mayor’s Racial Justice and Equity Alliance in Lansing conducted an online community update Tuesday. The presentation included reports on what is being…
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A new Community Engagement Team in East Lansing will work on conflict resolution and crisis intervention for the city’s police department. The team has…
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Today's Current Sports with Al Martin is dedicated toward discussing the unrest in our nation due to the killing of George Floyd at the hands of Minnesota…
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Lansing got a new chief of police in August. Daryl Green took over following the retirement of his predecessor, Mike Yankowski.WKAR’s Scott Pohl spoke…