Lansing, MI - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a multistate coalition, led by California and New York, in submitting comments in support of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) supplemental proposal to strengthen regulation of emissions from new, modified, and reconstructed facilities in the oil and natural gas sector, and to, for the first time, regulate methane emissions from existing facilities, which comprise the majority of the emissions in this sector.
Crime & Police News
Detroit, MI - During a department staff meeting Monday, February 13, 2023 in Livonia, two DNR conservation officers received Lifesaving Awards for their response to a medical situation that occurred on Belle Isle in November.
Lansing, MI - As excitement builds ahead of the upcoming Super Bowl, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel urges residents to be aware of potential scams, cybersecurity risks, and deceptive internet gaming sites.
Lansing, MI - Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel reissued a video Tuesday, February 7, 2023 that highlights the seriousness of making threats against schools after four local districts were the targets of swatting.
Detroit, MI - Prosecutor Kym Worthy has charged Torrion Hudson, 22, of Detroit, in connection with the domestic assault of his 22-year-old victim, and her 42-year-old mother, also of Detroit. The defendant and the 22-year-old victim have a child in common.
Lansing, MI - An Oakland County woman accused of posing as a board-certified therapist at the Oxford Recovery Center in Brighton will stand trial on numerous charges for the unauthorized practice of a health profession, identify theft, and witness intimidation, Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Thursday, February 2, 2023.
Detroit, MI - Prosecutor Kym Worthy has charged James Adam Baird, 43, of Plymouth, in connection with the sexual assaults of a 10-year-old Garden City girl, a 13-year-old Westland girl, an 11-year-old Dearborn girl, and a 15-year-old Wayne girl.
Lansing, MI - Tax season is prime time for scammers to impersonate IRS agents, tax specialists or professionals, and collection agencies. The contact is most commonly made by phone, but can also take place by text message or e-mail. These scammers use both scare tactics and generous offers to get their victims to act.
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