You have no real way of knowing if your town, your family, or your children face the kind of water contamination that exposed everyone in Flint, Michigan, to lead poisoning. Not because Flint is an outlier–it may, in fact, be the norm—but because no one has enough data to say for sure. read more
Whats NEXT, Flint: See reviews, articles, and photos of Whats NEXT, ranked No.8 on TripAdvisor among 18 attractions in Flint. read more
First back: Four from Michigan DEQ Four current and former Michigan Department of Environmental Quality employees are the next Flint water crisis defendants scheduled to return to court. Liane Shekter-Smith, 57; Stephen Busch, 42; Patrick Cook, 54; and Michael Prysby, 54; are set to appear before Genesee District Judge Jennifer Manley on Thursday, March 22, to continue preliminary examinations. read more
If you follow any mainstream news or social media, you have likely seen or heard about the recent Flint, Michigan water contamination crisis. Essentially what is going on is the City of Flint, Michigan, as a cost saving measure, switched their water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River nearly two years ago. read more