Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced a $53 million civil settlement resolving allegations that an engineering company contributed to the Flint Water Crisis.
Claudia Perkins, member of the Democracy Defense League, says the group is using events to help bring awareness to ongoing issues residents are still experiencing.
As the Flint community marks 10 years of the Flint Water Crisis, the National Clean Water Collective is continuing an initiative to address water quality concerns.
Thursday morning, April 25, dozens gathered at the People’s Church in Flint to march to Flint City Hall as a way to honor the work that’s been happening and recognize the work that still needs to be done.
The city of Flint still hasn’t completed its lead service line replacement program, and a concerned pastor is pushing past the disappointment as a federal court holds the city accountable.
A $25 million settlement has been reached between Veolia North America and members of the Flint Water Litigation class for its alleged involvement in the Flint Water Crisis.
The Michigan Attorney General’s office said the Michigan Supreme Court declined to hear appeals of a lower court order dismissing the misdemeanor charges brought against former governor Rick Snyder.
Since 2016, the attorney general's office, under a Republican and now a Democrat, has tried to hold people criminally responsible for Flint’s water disaster, but there have been no felony convictions or jail sentences.
The city of Flint is reviewing records to determine if it has met the August 1 court-ordered deadline to replace all lead service lines, according to a statement from the city administration.
A motion was filed on Friday to hold the city of Flint and Mayor Sheldon Neeley in contempt for failing to reach certain milestones in its lead pipe replacement program.
Attorneys representing victims of the Flint water crisis responded to charges being dropped against former Gov. Rick Snyder by a Genesee County judge Friday.
A local expert weighs in on a recent study that found increased cases of PTSD and depression among Flint residents five years after the onset of the water crisis
A Flint woman is sharing her story after she was awarded $100,000 by a jury following her refusal to falsify blood test results for Flint children who were exposed to lead-contaminated water during the water crisis.
The Environmental Protection Agency can't appeal a key ruling in a long-running lawsuit claiming negligence by the federal government in Flint’s lead-contaminated water
Flint’s water system has met the state’s Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) during the past year’s multimillion-dollar project to modernize the city’s drinking water system.
The Flint water Prosecution led by Solicitor General Fadwa Hammound and Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced Friday they have filed two sets of motions to continue the prosecution of nine people related to the water crisis.
The Michigan Supreme Court said a judge has no power to issue indictments in the Flint water scandal. The move wipes out charges against three defendants in the crisis including former state health department manager Nancy Peeler, former advisor Richard Baird, and former state health director Nick Lyon.
The city of Flint has extended the deadline to finish identifying and replacing the remaining lead water pipes by September 2022, in an agreement approved by the city council.
Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and other defendants in the Flint water crisis case are able to appeal a ruling requiring them to testify, according to court documents.
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy and Michigan Solicitor General Fadwa Hammoud gave an update Monday on the nine defendants and their trials for the Flint water crisis.
Opening statements began Monday morning in the Flint water bellwether trial to determine if engineering contractors are responsible for lead-contaminated water.