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The development will provide 16 two-story homes across six buildings, with two- and three-bedroom floor plans ranging from ...
Motorists will need to find alternate routes as Marquette Avenue closes for railroad maintenance and additional infrastructure work starting this week. The closure begins Thursday, July 17, at the ...
Flint’s Third Ward voters will go to the polls Tuesday, Aug. 5, to elect a new City Council member and fill a seat that has ...
The City of Flint and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) are inviting the public to an open house to talk about the West Second Street Bridge over Swartz Creek ...
Flint received $94.7 million from the American Rescue Plan Act. An advisory panel helped come up with recommendations on ways ...
Thunderstorms are developing now (2 p.m.) over northeast Lower Michigan into central Lower Michigan and also over far ...
In May, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lifted an emergency lead-testing order on Flint, returning the city's water ...
In the latest edition of “Inside The Pitch” presented by Dort Financial Credit Union, the Flint City Bucks talk about upcoming rematch against Midwest United for the Conference Championship ...
FLINT, Mich. — Jeffrey Bell watched as crews dug up and replaced neighbors’ lead water pipes, hoping his mother’s house would be next. Workers told him it wasn’t on their list but probably assigned to ...
Flint Department of Public Works Director Kenneth Miller, who was hired last year, said the city didn’t know how many homeowners had opted out of lead pipe replacement or how many properties had ...
The Flint City Council is considering funding to expand the city's in-home plumbing program, which aims to replace lead or galvanized pipes.
Meanwhile, demolition has begun on Flint’s Oak Park Methodist Episcopal Church, which was built in the early 20th century and has since become a blight for the city.
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