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Former Flint Emergency Manager Gerald Ambrose appeared briefly in a federal courtroom today.
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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 several hours on the witness stand testifying in a civil trial related to the Flint water crisis.
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On Monday, a federal judge has decided former Governor Rick Snyder and four others will have to take the stand in a Flint water crisis civil trial.
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Attorneys for former Governor Rick Snyder say he’ll take the “fifth” if he’s called to testify at a federal civil trial related to the Flint water crisis.
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A federal trial is underway to decide if engineering firms that advised the city of Flint on water issues bear some responsibility for the water crisis.
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Jury selection is scheduled to begin Tuesday in federal court in Ann Arbor in a lawsuit tied to the Flint water crisis.
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The lone state official who lost her job over the Flint water crisis has reached a settlement with the state of Michigan.
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Liane Smith receives back pay and compensation for being "political scapegoat" in Flint Water CrisisThe only Michigan official fired in the Flint water disaster likely was a "public scapegoat" who lost her job because of politics.
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State Representative Rachel Hood from Grand Rapids and Lansing’s Sarah Anthony have introduced a package of bills focusing on lead abatement and remediation policy. The two democrats say the Flint Water Crisis and current elevated levels of lead in Benton Harbor’s water system are cases of failed promises that can be prevented.