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Governor Rick Snyder signed a law today that’ll allocate $28 million in emergency funding to address short-term needs stemming from Flint's water…
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In Flint today, top scientists from all three University of Michigan campuses met to discuss future research into the city’s drinking water crisis.U of M…
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In January 2015, at the same time state officials were downplaying risks to Flint residents over their water, state employees in offices in downtown Flint…
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U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters say they’ll try to make up to $400 million in federal money available to help replace damaged pipes in…
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The state is launching an effort in Flint to recycle the tens of thousands of water bottles and filters pouring into the city. By one estimate, only about…
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Many people in Flint are not paying their water bills these days.Now there’s a push to make sure they don’t have to.Lynna Kaucheck with Food & Water Watch…
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The Kent County Health Department will conduct its own tests of water for lead, copper and arsenic, starting in February. New equipment will be installed…
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A new bill would require the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to let the public know if their water contains dangerous levels of lead.Right now, that…
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Virginia Tech researcher Dr. Marc Edwards is coming back to Flint.Edwards’ team was the first to discover high levels of lead in Flint’s drinking water…
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In this Week in Michigan Politics, Jack Lessenberry talks about why Flint residents are being charged a lot of money for water they can't drink. Flint…