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Lansing
1:11 pm
Wed May 11, 2011

Layoffs looming in Lansing

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Downtown Lansing

Lansing police officers are waiting to see if they will receive layoffs notices.  The city council next week is expected to approve a city budget that will include deep budget cuts in public safety.   The city is facing a 20 million dollar budget deficit.

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Education
9:31 pm
Thu April 14, 2011

Detroit sends layoff notices to all its teachers

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Layoff notices are being delivered to each and every teacher in the Detroit Public Schools.

It’s an unprecedented move for the troubled school district. Hundreds of teachers have been issued notices in previous years. But Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb says the circumstances are different this time around.

"This year, because of our declining student enrollment, because of the possibility of some of our schools becoming charters, and of course school closures, we decided to send layoff notices to our entire membership."

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Flint
8:38 am
Wed April 13, 2011

Flint Mayor: The killings and criminals must be stopped

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Flint Public Safety Director Alvern Lock (left) addresses the news media while Mayor Dayne Walling looks on

Flint police believe there may be some link between the city’s more than 20 recent homicides.  And now, city officials are asking for the public’s help. Flint Mayor Dayne Walling set the tone at a news conference Tuesday about the recent surge of murders in his city by saying, "the killings and criminals must be stopped."

Flint’s murder rate is on pace to set a record. Last year, Flint recorded 66 murders, which was a record. The city already has more than 20 homicides this year. 

Flint Public Safety Director Alvern Lock expresses some frustration at the rising violence. 

“You know the only way we could stop a lot of these from happening is if we were standing on the corner when they occur.”

Lock says they have suspects or people charged in 14 of the 21 murders in Flint this year. He says police suspect a connection in some of the cases, but they can’t prove that connection right now. 

Lock denies that cuts to Flint’s police department have played a role in the increase in the city’s increase homicide rate. The city has eliminated more than 100 positions in the police department since 2008.

Flint Struggles with Violent Crime
12:59 pm
Mon December 20, 2010

Flint mayor to ask for more tax money to fund police

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Flint Public Safety Director Alvern Lock (left) addresses a news conference on the city's murder rate. Mayor Dayne Walling listens

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