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23-year-old Dearborn woman convicted in $65 million coupon scheme
A 23-year-old Dearborn woman faces decades in prison for her role in a $65 million coupon scheme.
Suzan Berro, 23, has been accused of submitting fraudulent reimbursement claims to a pharmaceutical company’s co-payment assistance program.
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Police searching for 18-year-old suspect involved in bank robbery in Macomb County
Police have identified an 18-year-old person of interest involved in a bank robbery in Macomb County.
Officials said the robbery occurred at 2:54 p.m. Tuesday (January 17) at the Huntington National Bank on Washington Street in New Baltimore.
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Michigan deaf student case at center of Supreme Court litigation
The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear cases that may make it more difficult to quickly resolve issues when students with disabilities are not getting the support they need in public schools.
The issue for judges concerns federal laws that ensure that students with disabilities receive an education that meets their needs.
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ESPN: Michigan Football’s co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss has taken leave following police investigation
ESPN reports that Michigan Wolverines co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss has taken leave following a police investigation related to reports of computer access crimes.
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weather: Tracks approaching storm in southeastern Michigan with rain and snow expected over the weekend
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