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Authorities said 15,000 gallons of an oil-chemical mixture was released from Lockhart’s facility into the Flint River on June 15, 2022, spanning more than 20 miles into the water.
On June 15, 2022, more than 15,000 gallons of an oil-chemical mixture were released from Lockhart's Flint facility, which makes rust-preventative additives, and spilled into the Flint River.
FLINTSHIRE Council has issued a statement about a "disgraceful" mess left at a town's beauty spot. Last week, photographs were posted on social media of rubbish items strewn over the Swinchiard Brook ...
After growing up on well water and witnessing it change my white basketball and football jerseys to an off-white color, I thought I would never worry about the impact of water again. Despite having ...
Flint, Michigan, is still working on replacing all of its lead pipes. The effort was supposed to be finished years ago, but ...
The Flint Police Department says 15-year-old Breasia Robinson, who also goes by Bre, was reported missing. She was last seen in the area of River Village Apartments north of downtown Flint.
The Kansas River is cleaner today than half a century ago, but pollution and trash remain problems. Kayakers and others who love this river are helping the river's sandbars by hauling away tons of ...
Their work to reduce pollution in the Shark River goes beyond just recreational benefits, he said. "Part of the drinking water for this area of Monmouth County comes from the Shark River ...
A group of artists are raising awareness of the "catastrophic problem" of pollution in the River Wye with an exhibition. Campaigners from the Save the Wye group have created a display of 16 glass ...
The Interlake Steamship Company said the incident involving the M/V Hon. James L. Oberstar occurred as it was making a turn at Johnson’s Point at approximately 3:50 p.m. on June 8.
FLINT, MI - Flint’s Cultural Center came alive Saturday, June 21, with rhythm, color and powerful expressions of freedom as hundreds gathered for the city’s annual Juneteenth celebration.
Flint faith leaders and officials are urging peaceful protests following political unrest, but some residents feel silenced and demand more transparency from the city.