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Mari Copeny, also known as Little Miss Flint, is spreading the word about what happened during a Flint City Council meeting that spiraled into chaos. On Monday, June 2, tensions reached a boiling ...
Washington — The federal government has lifted a 2016 emergency order meant to address the Flint water crisis after more than nine years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday.
The event, hosted at UAW Local 659 in Flint, was an emotional and candid gathering, highlighting the unresolved issues still impacting the community a decade after the water crisis began.
Engineering firm agrees to $53-million settlement of lawsuit brought by Michigan Attorney General on behalf of 26,000 Flint residents over the city's water lead contamination crisis.
FLINT, MI - A company that consulted with the city during its water crisis has agreed to a $53-million settlement with ...
FLINT, MI -- A judge has rejected the federal government’s claim that it can’t be held responsible for failed oversight during the Flint water crisis. U.S. District Court Judge Linda V. Parker ...
Litigation involving the Flint water crisis (the Flint Water Cases) began in 2015, with numerous cases filed in both federal and state court including both class actions and individual cases ...
Since the crisis, Flint has made strides in replacing corroded pipes, with a legal agreement mandating the completion of this work. However, as of 2024, nearly 2,000 homes still lack access to ...
FLINT — For the first time since the water crisis began in 2014, a presidential campaign event was held in Flint Tuesday with no mention of the lead poisoning of the city's drinking water supply.