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Michigan's hospitals are extremely concerned they might be overrun with Michigan's fourth surge of COVID-19. Then, fake property owners in Detroit are scamming desperate home buyers. And Detroit is revising it's inspection rules for lead.
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An opinion piece in the New York Times has stirred up a war of words. According to a recent Detroit News article, an emergency room doctor at the Hurley…
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Were the children of Flint "poisoned?”It’s a word that gets tossed around a lot in connection to the lead exposure caused by Flint’s improperly treated…
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The partial settlement of a Flint water crisis lawsuit guarantees all Flint kids can be screened and assessed for effects of lead exposure.A federal judge…
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New tests show lead is still a concern in the water in Flint schools.Two-thirds of the more than 700 recent water samples taken at Flint’s 13 school…
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Michigan State University and Flint officials are kicking off a campaign to get people exposed to the city’s lead-tainted water to sign up for a special…
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A new early childhood education center in Flint is intended to help children exposed to the worst of the city’s lead-tainted water.“These nook areas are…
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A class-action lawsuit claiming state and local education officials are not doing enough to identify and educate Flint students exposed to lead-tainted…
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This week, the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan will announce plans for a new class action lawsuit related to the Flint water crisis.The ACLU’s…
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The Flint public school district is getting money from the federal government to help address critical needs arising from the city’s water crisis.U.S.…