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One of the chief targets of Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel’s failed Flint water prosecutions has filed a notice that he intends to sue the state.
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Tens of thousands of Flint residents have been waiting for years to see if they will receive a share of a more than $600 million settlement of legal claims.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office says efforts to prosecute state officials in the Flint water case are over.
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The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a last-chance effort to revive criminal charges against seven people in the Flint water scandal, waving away an appeal by prosecutors who have desperately tried to get around a 2022 decision that gutted the cases.
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The contempt motion is linked to the city’s years-long project to replace lead and galvanized water service lines.
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Flint activists are demanding more action to address problems tied to the city’s water crisis.
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A researcher who helped reveal the Flint water crisis now says the negative effects on Flint children may have been overstated.
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The city of Flint has missed another deadline to remove all the city’s lead service lines.
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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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The City of Flint will miss a deadline to replace lead pipes connecting homes and businesses to city water mains.