Nessel won t investigate nursing homes, missing child endangered by mom, hate speech posted on school site
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TUESDAY NEWS HIT - Michigan s Attorney General has said she
will not investigate COVID-19 data as it pertains to nursing home deaths, following a request from Republican lawmakers and public officials to do so.
State Sen. Jim Runestad had requested Michigan s top cop take a look at nursing home data after the governor declined to release information. The GOP has pointed to missteps by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo s administration as justification for looking into actions taken by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. But the situation here is completely different, Nessel, replied in a letter sent to Runestad Monday. I am aware that Gov. Whitmer s office complied with the (Department of Justice) information request and have no reason to doubt the accuracy of that response much less suspect intentional misrepresentations within that response.
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"I don't think anybody runs for office to try to make things worse. I think Governor Whitmer acted in good faith to try to make things better," said State Representative Kevin Coleman.
Nightside Report March 11, 2021: Man sits outside wife’s nursing home window for hours every day, Mother says Detroit police returned murdered son’s car with evidence inside
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Warren resident sits outside wife’s nursing home window for hours every day
DETROIT – Few have suffered more through the coronavirus pandemic than senior citizens.
They were most at risk and often shut-off from the outside world.
There have been countless stories of families persevering and making connections despite physical barriers.
Nothing stops Frank Notaft from visiting Lake Pointe Senior Care in Clinton Township.
The cooldown starts tonight as temperatures tumble even beyond the weekend.
Law professor weighs in on if Lucido s investigation into nursing home deaths would hold up
A law professor is weighing in after Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido said he will review nursing home deaths from COVID-19, days after saying criminal charges were possible against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Posted at 5:51 PM, Mar 11, 2021
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(WXYZ) â A law professor is weighing in after Macomb County Prosecutor Pete Lucido said he will review nursing home deaths from COVID-19, days after saying criminal charges were possible against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
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Lucido said Thursday he would review the deaths related to coronavirus, questioning whether Whitmer s plan to transfer recovering patients into facilities led other patients to become infected with the virus.