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Police were not called to the Circle K on Broad Street on Christmas Eve and no charges have been filed, which is why 19 News is blurring the people in the video. → Read More
A showdown is underway over millions of dollars that would help the City of Flint. A bill on the floor of Congress would send more than $172 million federal dollars, along with a $700 million loan,... → Read More
Genesee County Commission Chairman Jamie Curtis is demanding that the state of Michigan give the county more than $1 million as reimbursement for money the county spent on the Flint water crisis. → Read More
Lee Ann Walters, is picking up her gloves and she is preparing for a legal fight. → Read More
People in Flint are taking matters into their own hands. Community activists and private contractors put shovels in the ground to dig out those lead pipes. → Read More
Ariana Hawk is optimistic. "For them to have people in here doing this and trying to figure out what's going on here I was appreciative," Hawk said. → Read More
Gloria Jones is a grandmother living in Flint and she is surround by fear of the unknown. → Read More
It's a sight that many Flint residents would love to see, the sound of hundreds of lead service lines being replaced. → Read More
Sam Cox is the owner operator of a McDonalds on the corner of Clio Road and Pasadena Ave. in Flint. → Read More
"When people are hurting you have to do everything you can," said presidential hopeful, Hillary Clinton. → Read More
Help came to Flint in a 16-wheeler, all the way from Baltimore. → Read More
"We keep asking for the lead service lines to be replaced and that’s what needs to happen because we can't continue this way indefinitely." → Read More
"Nothing happens without the people and this is what this about," Kem said. → Read More
Mayor Karen Weaver said she was as shocked as anyone to see Gov. Rick Snyder in Flint on Friday. → Read More
James Edwards rushed down to city hall to pay is water bill on Friday. → Read More
There appears to be some signs of relief for residents affected by an ongoing water crisis. → Read More
Michigan State University and a Flint hospital are putting a team together to keep a long-term eye on Flint's lead problem, from offering nutrition tips to residents to health monitoring. → Read More
"Nobody is going to fix my daughter if there is something wrong. It's a long term thing that she is going to have to deal with the rest of her life," said Holly Versailles. → Read More
One by one volunteers knocked on doors, delivering clean drinking water. → Read More
Keri Webber, summed up her feelings in as it relates to the city of Flint and its lead contaminated water: "We're terrified." → Read More