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SAGINAW, MI — In 2012, residents of at least five Michigan cities had 50-to-1 odds or better of citizens becoming victims of violent crime, according to data released this week.
Tracking numbers for violent crime in the U.S. and Michigan have pointed to decreases from 2020, the last year of Donald Trump's first term, to 2022.
Lansing — Starting Saturday, more crime victims in Michigan will be eligible for expanded benefits as nearly twice as much money becomes available to cover victims' medical expenses, mental ...
Still, adjusting for population, gun crime appears less common in Michigan than it is across the U.S. as a whole. In 11 of the last 13 years, ...