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Amazon-owned security camera company Ring has expanded its neighborhood surveillance network partnerships to include local fire departments. The company, which has already established relationships with some 1,800 police departments, has signed agreements with at least 350 fire departments in just a year.
The company touts its network of home security cameras as a useful tool in arson investigations, since it allows agencies to request footage directly from civilians without a warrant, according to documents obtained via public records requests from 11 fire departments that have partnered with Ring. A Ring spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that fire departments have issued 214 requests for footage in the past year.
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Looking for work? These job fairs are happening in May in mid-Michigan
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A view of a sign displayed at the Saginaw Road entrance to MidMichigan Health in Midland on Wednesday, April 1, 2020.Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com
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SAGINAW, MI Job seekers in mid-Michigan, mark your calendars for these upcoming hiring events throughout the region.
There are employment opportunities in the Great Lakes Bay Region in health care, hospitality, retail and other sectors.
If you’re looking for work, here are a few places to start:
A view of Amigo Mobility International Inc. headquarters in Bridgeport Township during the ongoing construction on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020. (Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com)Kaytie Boomer | MLive.com
42-year-old woman dies in Saginaw County motorcycle crash
Updated May 02, 2021;
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BRIDGEPORT TWP., MI - A Cheboygan woman died in a motorcycle crash Sunday afternoon in Saginaw County, state police said.
Troopers responded to a crash report at 12:07 p.m. Sunday, May 2 to northbound Interstate 75, north of King Road, in Bridgeport Township, according to a Michigan State Police news release.
Witnesses reported the 42-year-old woman unresponsive and on the ground, police said.
Further investigation showed the motorcycle driver, a 55-year-old Cheboygan man, was headed north in the right lane when traffic began to slow.
He lost control of the motorcycle and ran it off the right side of the roadway, police said.