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In May, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lifted an emergency lead-testing order on Flint, returning the city's water ...
Five weeks before 3rd Ward voters decide who will represent them on the City Council, Mayor Sheldon Neeley is advising them ...
Officials said fallout from the crisis led the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in October 2024 to make changes to the ...
About a decade after Flint’s water crisis caused national outrage, replacement of lead water pipes still isn’t finished.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates the water crisis exposed nearly 100,000 residents of Flint to lead.
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WNEM on MSNFlint City Council considers $225K settlement in former fire chief’s termination lawsuitThe Flint City Council is considering the settlement of Barton v. Neeley, related to the termination lawsuit filed by former ...
The Flint City Council approved funding for residential plumbing repairs, demolition of Atherton East Apartments and more ...
An emergency assistance plan for displaced students at the Flint Genesee Job Corps center apparently won’t be approved by the ...
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WNEM on MSNFlint City Council to review pipe replacement proposalFLINT, Mich. (WNEM) – The Flint City Council is reviewing a proposal to help replace residents’ aging pipes. Flint Mayor ...
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The Root on MSNFlint’s Water Crisis Ends With A Major DevelopmentMore than a decade after toxic water poured from the taps and government trust went down the drain in Flint, Michigan, ...
Raymond Barton sued the mayor and city, alleging he was terminated for refusing to lie about the events surrounding a fatal fire.
Neeley’s administration is asking the Flint City Council to approve the settlement during a special meeting at 5:30 p.m.
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