An engineering company said Friday it has agreed to pay $53 million to settle all remaining lawsuits that alleged some blame for lead-contaminated water in Flint, Michigan, a decade ago.
Fint Mayor Sheldon Neeley and other officials showed off what these new trucks can do and shared what impact they will have ...
Priority Waste is putting new automated service trucks on Flint’s streets, a move the city and the company say will improve ...
A years-long effort to reopen a Flint-area high school is going forward after a foundation built on General Motors wealth ...
Flint Central High School, now overgrown and marked by graffiti and debris, may soon get a second life—thanks to a $750,000 ...
Engineering firm agrees to $53-million settlement of lawsuit brought by Michigan Attorney General on behalf of 26,000 Flint ...
The City of Flint is partnering with priority Waste to announce their new garbage and recycling trucks. The automated trucks ...
The deal by Veolia North America and Flint residents comes on top of $26.3 million in previous settlements, and $626 million ...
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