“The Rickey Smiley Morning Show“ was broadcasting live from Flint, Michigan, where the entire city of thousands of people have been poisoned with lead by the…

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Rev. Tillman, Jr. is interested in hearing a plan of action on how the city of Flint can recover from the manmade disaster. He told Johnson, Gov. Snyder needs to "show some action concerning his statement of saying, 'I'm sorry, I'm going to show you I'm going to do something about it.'"

No announcements of a criminal investigation have been announced, despite calls for Gov. Rick Snyder to resign.

In one weekend, a coalition of plumbers may have done more for the city of Flint than the government has in the past year.

Cities throughout the state such as Grand Rapids, Jackson, Detroit, Saginaw, Muskegon and Holland have seen higher cases of lead in children as far back as 2013.

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  Rev. Jesse Jackson talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show, live from Flint, Michigan, about the water crisis and the next steps to recovery.…

  Rev. Al Sharpton talks about Governor Snyder’s lack of urgency in the Flint Water Crisis and new discoveries that proved he knew about the…

Calling it "outrageous" that Flint residents are being forced to pay for water that is unsafe to drink, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Monday that his office may take steps to halt the charges, reports NBC News.

Growing up in Detroit, I would occasionally drive one-hour to Flint, Michigan to hang out with friends near the banks of the Flint River (pictured).…

Motown Recording Artist KEM has partnered with The Salvation Army to assist those affected by the Flint Water Crisis. He will lend his voice in support of the non-profit’s text-to-give campaign that will help fund The Salvation Army of Genesee County’s assistance efforts.    KEM will be present at The Salvation Army Flint Beecher Corps […]

“I admire Rick Snyder for stepping up right now. He’s going to the challenge, and he’s fired people and accepted responsibility to fix this."

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The Washington D.C. area, which received over two feet of snow, has decided to close both federal and local government offices and schools.