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Flint, Michigan, is still working on replacing all of its lead pipes. The effort was supposed to be finished years ago, but ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to take a fresh look at whether it’s ...
FLINT, MI - This Fourth of July, FIM and RICH Kids Inc. are teaming up again to bring the community a fun-filled event: the FIM Holiday Celebration and the 10th Annual Flint Water Festival. Created to ...
From live concerts and fireworks downtown to train rides and ice cream at Crossroads Village, Genesee County is offering multiple ways ...
Hundreds of cars lined up the in the Hallwood Plaza parking lot in downtown Flint as over 76,000 thousand water bottles were ...
Despite the Flint water crisis still being an active, urgent crisis for the people in Flint, for the majority of Americans, the crisis ceased registering as one five years ago.
Following the crisis, Flint’s water source was switched back to Lake Huron, and significant investments were made to replace corroded pipes and improve water quality. The State of Michigan has ...
Flint's water had lead. The government lied about it. 10 years later, we need answers. While most of Michigan wasn't paying attention, Flint's state-appointed emergency manager had signed on to ...
Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley hosted a press conference Friday to clarify that he has no control over when residents will receive water settlement money.
The one-man grand jury law dates to 1917, but the Supreme Court blunted its usefulness after it was used to bring charges in the Flint water case.
Flint residents continue to wait for settlements from the $626 million fund for the water crisis, with payment process delays.