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12:35 am
Sun May 5, 2013

Gov. Snyder declares May 5-11 Arson Awareness Week

Gov. Snyder declares May 5-11 Arson Awareness Week

Credit Steve Carmody/Michigan Radio
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Gov. Rick Snyder is urging residents to help prevent arson fires in Michigan's communities.

Snyder has proclaimed May 5-11 Arson Awareness Week in Michigan. This year's theme is "Reducing Residential Arson."

The state says that residential arson fires throughout Michigan resulted in more than $10 million in property losses last year. There were 782 residential arson fires in the state in 2012.

State Fire Marshal Rich Miller says in a statement that communities should set up Arson Watch Programs where citizens can team with local fire department and law enforcement officials to report suspicious activity.

He says people may carry out residential arson to conceal another crime, to vandalize the property or for revenge.

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Law
12:55 pm
Thu May 2, 2013

Detroit federal court officials look to improve jury diversity

Detroit federal court officials look to improve jury diversity

Credit Sarah Hulett / Michigan Radio
U.S. District Court Chief Judge Gerald Rosen, at lectern, says changes to the juror selection process should improve jury diversity.

The federal court that serves 32 counties in the eastern half of Michigan is changing its juror selection process in the hopes of improving jury diversity.

Judges on the bench say one of the main problems is a high rate of "undeliverable" mail in ZIP codes where minorities live. So starting this month, when mailings to potential jurors come back to the court, another mailing will go out to the same ZIP code.

"Because the undeliverable rate is so much greater in the minority ZIP codes, we expect that this will have the effect of increasing minority responses, and therefore increasing minority representation,” said Chief Judge Gerald Rosen.

Law
5:31 pm
Tue April 30, 2013

Student loan payments may be tax credits

Student loan payments may be tax credits

State Representative Andy Schor

Student loan payments may be applied as tax credits if a new bill in Lansing becomes law. Democratic State Representative Andy Schor is sponsoring the legislation. 

He says “it’s the start of keeping that talent here and reversing the brain drain as we create some of the places where they want to be.”

Law
5:04 pm
Tue April 30, 2013

Smoking or possessing pot in Grand Rapids now 'decriminalized'

Smoking or possessing pot in Grand Rapids now 'decriminalized'

Credit Lindsey Smith / Michigan Radio
Protestors march in December 2012, when the city was first blocked from implementing the charter change.

Nearly six months after Grand Rapids voters passed a charter amendment to decriminalize marijuana, the city is implementing the change this week. You can read the rules here.

The delay comes in part because the Kent County prosecutor sued the city when it tried to implement the change in December.

The city first tried to implement the voters’ will back in December. But the Kent county prosecutor sued, stopping the city in its tracks. Then City Manager Greg Sundstrom wanted to wait until a judge said how the city could legally implement the change.

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