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Federal appeals court agrees to consider Snyder's request to take "Fifth" in Flint water civil trialThe former governor and four others are fighting subpoenas to testify in the civil trial. They are all facing criminal charges related to the Flint water crisis.
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Gerald Ambrose declined to testify at the Flint water civil trial.
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Under Floyd J. McCree, Flint became the first city to ban housing discrimination that prevented African-Americans from buying homes in “whites only” neighborhoods.
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Detroit writer Kelsey Ronan’s debut novel poses rich questions about how we carry the collective histories of the places and people we come from.
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Karen Weaver took office weeks after state officials acknowledged elevated levels of lead in Flint's water system. She lost the next election. Now, she says, she's running again.
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Stanley served as Flint mayor from 1991 until 2002, when he was recalled from office.
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This is a bellwether case. It’s called that because it could predict how other plaintiffs may fare if they decide to proceed to trial.
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The number of foreclosure filings is still well below pre-pandemic levels. But they are growing.
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Since last August, the percentage of water coming from Genesee County has risen, while the amount coming from Great Lakes Water Authority has declined. By the end of the week, 100% of Flint’s tap water should be coming from the county.
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Former MDHHS director Nick Lyon is one of nine people criminally charged, a year ago this week, as part of the state’s investigation into the Flint water crisis.