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FLINT, MI – A 48-year-old Flint woman died in a shooting on Friday, May 16, according to Michigan State Police. The shooting ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on Monday it was lifting an emergency order on Flint's drinking water that ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has lifted its near-decade-old emergency order on Flint, Michigan, over its ...
The move marks a milestone moment after a national scandal that featured poisonous levels of lead contaminating drinking ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said "lifting this emergency order is a cause for great celebration for residents of Flint." ...
The emergency order had been in place since 2016. Flint now has to comply with normal lead-level standards set under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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Flint Triumphs Over Water Crisis as EPA Lifts Emergency Order After City Meets Clean Water Standards
EPA declares Flint's water meets safety standards, lifting the 2016 emergency order after years of lead contamination issues.
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Stacker on MSNThe best dessert shop in Flint, according to customers—plus, see the runners-up for 2025Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated dessert places in the Flint area based on diners' reviews on Yelp as of February ...
Flint Major Case Unit detectives are investigating a deadly shooting that was reported at about 9:30 p.m. on Friday, May 16, at a house in the 1900 block of Tebo Street in Flint.
The EPA administrator gives a message to Flint residents after EPA lifts drinking water emergency order and Flint's mayor reacts.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNEPA ends Flint drinking water emergency orderWater sampling showed Flint’s water system is now in compliance with lead standards, a milestone after years of work under ...
Once contaminated with dangerous levels of toxic lead, the drinking water in the city of Flint is now in compliance with ...
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