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Super Bowl excitement is building, but volunteers in Flint spent the day at a tailgate of a different kind. → Read More
Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley is spending a lot of time in Flint these days overseeing water relief efforts. Friday, he challenged people to visit Flint and patronize its businesses which have taken a hit because of the water crisis. → Read More
Organizers are putting the finishing touches on a water rally scheduled for Saturday, February 6 outside Flint City Hall. → Read More
Water experts are debunking videos on social media that claim the bottled water being handed out in Flint contains lead. → Read More
Plumbers from across Michigan and the country are giving their time and money to help families in Flint affected by the city's water emergency. → Read More
African American Greek organizations are working together to support families in Flint who are living through the water emergency. → Read More
Judge Greg Mathis spoke in Flint on Saturday during an event designed to inform residents of their legal rights related to the water emergency. → Read More
A top adviser to Governor Snyder is working out of a Flint office as leaders try to restore trust and access to safe tap water. → Read More
The state is teaming up with the Genesee County Health Department to make sure restaurants that are connected to Flint water are operating safely during the water emergency. → Read More
Uptown Developments owns several buildings in Flint, including the Farmers' Market. They recently had independent water testing done and want people to know it's safe to shop and dine at its properties. → Read More
For months, many Flint water customers haven't been paying their bills in protest over undrinkable water. Wednesday, during Governor Rick Snyder's visit to Flint, Mayor Karen Weaver made it clear where she stands on the issue. → Read More
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver now has the ability to hire and fire when it comes to key positions in city government. The city's state-appointed RTAB approved a resolution restoring some mayoral powers on Friday. → Read More
Flint leaders argue the best way to guarantee that water from the tap is safe again is to replace the lead pipes and services lines. → Read More
A House committee has approved $28 million in emergency funding for Flint's water emergency. → Read More
On Friday, Governor Rick Snyder announced that Flint's Mayor Dr. Karen Weaver should regain some of her executive powers. → Read More
Protestors in Lansing on Thursday were calling on more action to help with Flint's Water Emergency. → Read More
The University of Michigan-Flint is offering a special water course to help people filter through the complexities of Flint's Water Emergency. → Read More
The University of Michigan-Flint is announcing a new plan to help families get outside and enjoy its newly reopened ice rink. → Read More
The University of Michigan-Flint is celebrating the reopening of a historic ice rink in the heart of the city. The last time anyone skated there was more than two decades ago. → Read More
The hourly minimum wage in the state of Michigan is rising. The wage is increasing from $8.15 to $8.50 on Friday. → Read More