Gov. Snyder already reneges on promise to drink Flint water for a month
Gov. Rick Snyder already reneged on his pledge to drink Flint tap water for a month to boost confidence that the water was safe to drink again.
Gov. Rick Snyder already reneged on his pledge to drink Flint tap water for a month to boost confidence that the water was safe to drink again.
“These charges are the first of more to come. I guarantee that,” AG Bill Schuette said today.
Will Gov. Rick Snyder and other state officials be charged for their role in the Flint water crisis?
Grosse Pointe schools have something in common with Detroit and Flint classrooms – dangerous levels of lead.
An 18-year-old Birmingham man was prevented from voting until he covered up his “Black Lives Matters” T-shirt.
How a controversial group managed to buy a historic baseball field for just $1 without the public knowing.
A massive, exposed sinkhole is posing a serious danger to motorists, bikers and pedestrians on Detroit’s east side.
The state ignored EPA warnings about an outbreak of the deadly disease.
The Rev. Nicholas Hood Sr., a prominent civil rights leader, minister and long-time Detroit City councilman, died Sunday.
Six Dan Gilbert companies violated the National Labor Relations Act for overly broad, threatening language in a “confidential” employee handbook that prevented the formation of unions and censored workers.