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    February 04, 2016

    Feature

    1. Police LGBT liaison speaks about role to law students
    2. Gov. Snyder calls for $30 million in state help for Flint water bills
    3. Asked and Answered . . .
    4. Daily Briefs . . .
    5. Butzel Business

    Business

    1. Something new to worry about: Connected toy security
    2. Big freight railroads to miss safety technology deadline
    3. Cheap oil buoys consumers, shakes up global governments
    4. The planning implications of 'Pfannenstiehl'
    5. Energy Cheap oil buoys consumers, shakes up global governments
    6. Technology Something new to worry about: Connected toy security Some experts say it is only a matter of time before a major crime surfaces
    7. Maryland Ex-judge pleads guilty to having man shocked during jury selection Deputy triggered 'stun-cuff' on judge's order
    8. California Strip clubs team up with authorities to bust sex traffickers Training seminar helps dancers, owners recognize signs of trafficking
    9. Florida Path to curb domestic violence homicides scrutinized Programs struggle with compliance and a history of underuse
    10. Police LGBT liaison speaks about role to law students
    11. Scared of market fluctuations
    12. Georgia Oldest death row inmate in state, age 72, is executed U.S. Supreme Court denied attorney appeals for a stay
    13. Transportation Big freight railroads to miss safety technology deadline
    14. National Roundup
    15. California Prosecutor smells crime, charges utility Gas leak has been gushing nearly 15 weeks
    16. Hawaii State to pay $7M to jailed man who lost both feet, fingers
    17. Deadline near for McCree award nominations
    18. Washington Shadowy companies, big bucks: Election mystery money returns
    19. Gov. Snyder calls for $30 million in state help for Flint water bills
    20. Washington High hopes, wide gulf as Obama, GOP look for common ground Republican leaders seem content to simply wait this president out

    Column

    1. Scared of market fluctuations
    2. The planning implications of 'Pfannenstiehl'

    Courts

    1. Prosecutor smells crime, charges utility
    2. Oldest death row inmate in state, age 72, is executed
    3. Ex-judge pleads guilty to having man shocked during jury selection

    Nation

    1. Path to curb domestic violence homicides scrutinized
    2. Strip clubs team up with authorities to bust sex traffickers
    3. State to pay $7M to jailed man who lost both feet, fingers
    4. National Roundup

    State

    1. Deadline near for McCree award nominations