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Activists want a federal judge to impose a new deadline on the city of Flint to finish replacing lead service lines.Pipes connecting homes and businesses to city water mains were a main source of lead leaching into Flint’s drinking water during the city’s water crisis.Replacing aging lead and galvanized service lines has been a priority in the wake of the crisis. The job is about 95% complete.
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It's now up to a Circuit Court Judge to decide whether to dismiss criminal charges against former Gov. Rick Snyder.
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Lockhart Chemical Company was the source of an oily spill that spread more than 20 miles downstream along the Flint River earlier this year.
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This week a circuit court judge may release her decision on motions to dismiss criminal charges in the Flint water crisis investigation.
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"The jury has spoken," said U.S. Magistrate Judge David Grand.
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A Flint family filed lawsuits in federal and state courts Monday against the Michigan State Police for a raid on their home in April of 2021.
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A federal judge has given Flint residents more time to file a claim for a share of a $626-million-dollar legal settlement tied to the Flint water crisis.
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A federal jury tomorrow will hear from a reluctant witness in a civil lawsuit involving the Flint water crisis.
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Former Flint Mayor Dayne Walling spent a second day on the witness stand today in a civil trial related to the Flint water crisis.
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Michigan's fifth district Congressman Dan Kildee recently filed a bill thought would allow places like Buick City, a former manufacturing district in Flint, a chance to be revitalized.