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FLINT, Mich. (AP) — Eric Mays, a Flint, Michigan, city council member known for activism during the city’s water crisis and for disruptive behavior at public meetings, has died.
A court order and a Scripps News investigation found city failures in the aftermath of a water crisis that poisoned Flint children. Fed Judge finds City of Flint in contempt, citing Scripps News probe
In that time, Michigan started and then stopped providing free bottled water to Flint residents; criminal charges were brought and then dismissed against several officials for deaths suspected of ...
The Scripps News investigative team has been digging into the aftermath of the water crisis in Flint in a series of reports over the last year and a half. Show comments Advertisement
Flint residents say they still don't trust the water: "This is an atrocity that should not have happened to nobody," said Claudia Perkins, 71. Flint marks 10 years since water crisis began, but ...
Charges included; perjury, misconduct, obstruction of justice, extortion, neglect, involuntary manslaughter. The Flint water crisis led to the death of twelve individuals, and left more than 90 people sick by various diseases, including legionnaires' disease. This was due to the water going untreated from the river.
Poisoned Water. For over a year, Scripps News Investigates has been pulling back the curtain on Flint, Michigan's struggle to recover from the deadly water crisis, which thrust the city into the ...
Residents and activists say the way state prosecutors handled the Flint Water Crisis criminal cases is a disappointment to the community.