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Former FBI Assistant Director Discusses Orlando Shooter Investigation

Condemnation is nearly universal following the nightclub attack in Florida. Dan Roberts, Former Assistant Director of the FBI, talked about what’s next in the investigation. Roberts says family members, friend and associates of suspect Omar Mateen will also be interviewed as part of the investigation. Mateen had been interviewed by …

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Concerns Over Eye Development And Video Games

Many kids plan to play their favorite video games over summer break, but you might want to limit their time. As Health Reporter Dr. Deanna Lites explains, experts say 3-D technology can put a strain on the developing eye in young children.

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"Smiling" Dog Can Stay For Now

You may have seen the video of the smiling dog from Michigan…and how local officials have said the dog’s breed is not allowed in their town. Internet sensation “Diggy” the dog will be able to stay in his Waterford Township home, at least for the time being. Jon Hewett reports.

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Mega Millions Jackpot Tops $293 Million

It keeps growing and growing. Tonight’s Mega Millions jackpot is up to $293 million. Lottery officials say the jackpot, which is the biggest so far this year, could grow higher before sales stop at 10:45 tonight. The winning numbers will be drawn at 11 o’clock.

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Investigation Finds No Wrong Doing On Part Of Flint's Mayor

No evidence of wrong-doing. That’s the word from an attorney looking into whether Flint mayor Karen Weaver had ordered staff to direct some monetary donations for families into a political fund. The conclusion of an investigation was that the mayor did not tell staffers to move the money, as had …

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Energy Emergency Order Extended To July 13th

Governor Rick Snyder says the federal government has extended an order that allows truckers transporting fuel in Michigan to spend more time on the road. Snyder had issued the energy emergency on May 24th and extended it earlier this month in response to pipeline interruptions in Wisconsin and Detroit. Now, …

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Copper Country Today–June 12, 2016

On this week’s Copper Country Today, Rick Allen talks with Cathy Aten and Ren Olson from Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly. In the second segment, Rick is joined by Amanda McConnon and Courtney Rickard to talk about Michigan Tech’s Summer Youth Program. Brought to you by the Copper Country Education Association, …

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