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Michigan has become a leader in safe drinking water after the Flint crisis, but mobile home parks remain a rough spot. Regulators say they have little power over unlicensed parks if owners fail ...
Michal Ruprecht is the AAAS Mass Media Fellow on NPR’s Science Desk, where he covers global health. He is a fourth-year medical student at Wayne State University School of Medicine and the ...
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Gov. Kim Reynolds says regulation is not the answer to address high nitrate levels in Iowa's drinking water, and farmers are already adopting conservation practices voluntarily.
A decade after lead-contaminated water was found in Flint's water system, the legal battle to replace lead water pipes is nearly finished.
Over 10 years after a water crisis began in Flint, Michigan, the city has hit a milestone.
10 years later, Flint nearly done replacing lead pipes that caused major water crisis After years of struggle, the city is closing in on replacing remaining lead lines — offering lessons for ...
Michigan State Police say a 20-year-old was in custody Friday after a deadly shooting at a barbershop on Fenton Road on Flint's south side a day earlier.
This week, Flint officials hit a key marker in the near-decade-long journey to replace lead service lines after a drinking water crisis gripped the city and drew international scrutiny, according ...
Beyoncé faced online backlash for wearing a Buffalo Soldiers shirt on tour. A Cornell Africana studies scholar is now weighing in on the controversy.