according to Bridge Michigan. The Flint water crisis reintroduced the country to the idea of “environmental racism” in 2014.
News Wrap: U.S. coronavirus deaths near 390,000 In our news wrap Thursday, coronavirus deaths in U.S. near 390,000, former Michigan officials charged in Flint water crisis, watchdog finds Justice ...
A judge has rejected the federal government’s claim that it can’t be held responsible for failed oversight during the Flint ...
FLINT, Michigan — In 2015 ... through four elementary schools since the water crisis began in 2014, and was nearly expelled in 2018 until Michigan ACLU attorney Kristin Totten intervened ...
Flint, Michigan, near where I live, has become a national scandal for distributing lead-laced water to its residents for 16 months. Lead poisoning, especially among children, is linked to ...
FLINT, MI -- The estate of a Flint woman who died after contracting Legionnaires’ disease during the Flint water crisis has requested a $1.5-million settlement payment in the U.S. District Court ...
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette brought more criminal charges Tuesday against state and local officials involved in the Flint water crisis that has left the city water system poisoned with ...
Flint, Michigan resident LeeAnne Walters is a 2018 winner of the Goldman Environmental Prize for grassroots activism. Walters tested her own drinking water in Flint and found it was more potent ...
The roots of Flint's water crisis go back to when the city decided to switch water authorities. Here's a look at how the crisis unfolded. By Jennifer Dixon, Detroit Free Press ...
exposed to high levels of lead in Flint's drinking water. The environmental concerns were caused by the Flint water crisis which began in 2014 when the water source of Flint Michigan was changed to ...