Hospitalizations statewide, which had dropped from nearly 4,000 in the spring to 300 in the summer, are back up near 4,000. And it’s getting worse.



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Hospitalizations statewide, which had dropped from nearly 4,000 in the spring to 300 in the summer, are back up near 4,000. And it’s getting worse.
Republican lawmakers plan to introduce bills limiting use of the emergency alert system next week.
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Michigan residents wouldn’t need a permit to carry a concealed firearm - and could carry them into locations where they’re currently off-limits - under bills currently up for debate in a state House committee.
“Among the newly discovered evidence is a list of names ominously titled ‘Phones/Wiped,' along with data from at least one cell phone that the People were told did not exist," the request says.
Amazing how as much as the Republicans keep pointing to the Democratic City Council (they overruled) as being at fault, a lot of Republicans get charged.
Police are seeking the public's help in finding the missing boy.
Javari Brock was last seen walking his dog around 1 p.m. in the 3700 block of Harold Street on the city’s East Side. The dog returned home but Javari did not, according to Saginaw Police Detective Sgt. Oscar Lopez.
Javari was last seen wearing an orange/red winter coat, a blue University of Michigan hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and black boots.
Police are asking anyone who has seen Javari or has knowledge of his whereabouts to call 911 immediately.
The teen has mental illnesses and is in need of medication.
From my area... SAGINAW, MI — Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a missing Saginaw teen.Ryan Moore, 16, was last seen Tuesday, Aug. 13, in the area of Douglass Street and Hess Avenue on the city’s south side.Moore is described as standing 6 feet tall and weighing 125 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. His ears are pierced but he has no tattoos or scars.His mother told police Moore has mental illnesses and needs medication. She also advised anyone who sees him to not approach him, but to call 911.
Charin Davenport's obituary described her as “a hero to some, a beloved daughter, sister, cousin, aunt, grandma, and dad to others.”