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One of the chief targets of Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel’s failed Flint water prosecutions has filed a notice that he intends to sue the state.
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“Probably those 31 lines still remaining to be replaced will happen before the end of this month," said Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley.
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Veolia North America, a private engineering firm that provided consulting services to the city of Flint, has agreed to pay $25 million to settle claims in a Flint Water Crisis lawsuit.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office prosecutions of state officials in the Flint water case are over, after the state Supreme Court declined to hear the case Tuesday.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has rejected another attempt to revive charges in the Flint water scandal, ruling in favor of former Gov. Rick Snyder.
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Flint missed a court-ordered deadline to replace its lead service lines and failed to track where crews doing that work allegedly damaged property, a federal judge says.
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Flint was supposed to replace all its lead service lines by early 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other complications, the city hasn’t finished yet.
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Prosecutors lost decisions Thursday in two more Flint water cases.
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Flint continues to make progress in reducing lead in its drinking water.In 2016, tests showed Flint’s drinking water contained high levels of lead…
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Today on Stateside, more than 15,700 Michiganders have died due to COVID-19. A funeral director discusses how the ongoing pandemic has impacted the…