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A federal judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit against Veolia North America, an engineering company in Flint accused of taking inadequate measures to prevent lead-contamination in the city's water.
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Two other people were injured in Monday night's explosion, which damaged or destroyed more than a dozen other homes. The blast could be heard miles away.
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A one-vote discrepancy is forcing the delay, but it’s not enough to change any of the results in Flint’s city elections.
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Six of the nine council members taking the oath of office Monday are new to the job.
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Advertisers mine and use personal data from the web. We spoke with a reporter who says state police are doing the same thing. Plus, a conversation with a Flint cider maker who's making some of the best hard cider in the world. And, the legacy of the notorious talk radio pioneer Father Charles Coughlin.
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Today on Stateside, making sense of breakthrough COVID-19 cases. Then, a chat with podcaster and lifelong Flint resident Rayvon Taylor, whose episodes…
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Early next week, officials plan to begin a temporary change to Flint's drinking water source.Flint’s tap water will soon become a mix of water from the…
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An effort to restore part of the Flint River is getting a big boost.The National Park Service is giving Genesee County and the City of Flint a one million…
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The city of Flint is looking at setting up a witness protection program to encourage city residents to come forward with information on violent…
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Like other Michigan cities, Flint has seen a sharp rise in violent crime this year.Organizers hope a month-long day-camp starting Monday will help quell…