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The latest twice-a-year check of Flint’s water pipes shows drinking water is safe and the city is close to reaching a goal of replacing all lead service lines.
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The deadline is part of a settlement of lawsuit brought by Flint residents.
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General Motors plans to invest more than $1 billion in two manufacturing plants in Flint, Michigan, in order to to prepare them for production of the next-generation internal combustion engine heavy-duty trucks.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Friday that individual members of the Flint school board can invoke an arbitration clause to shield themselves against a lawsuit filed by a former superintendent.
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Flint activists are demanding more action to address problems tied to the city’s water crisis. Tuesday marked the ninth anniversary of the start of the crisis.
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A researcher who helped reveal the Flint water crisis now says the negative effects on Flint children may have been overstated.
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Former Flint Fire Chief Ray Barton has filed a $10 million federal lawsuit against the city and Mayor Sheldon Neeley.
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Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley was officially sworn in for a second term Sunday. Neeley won reelection last month in a close contest against former Flint Mayor Karen Weaver. Neeley defeated her in 2019’s mayor’s race.
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A Michigan judge dismissed charges Tuesday against seven people in the Flint water scandal, including two former state health officials blamed for deaths from Legionnaires' disease.
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A judge has declared a mistrial in a dispute over partial liability for Flint, Michigan's lead-contaminated water.