
Flint Police Department urges residents to secure guns to prevent accidental discharge and youth gun violence FLINT, Mich.—In an effort to curb rising gun violence,
Flint Police Department urges residents to secure guns to prevent accidental discharge and youth gun violence FLINT, Mich.—In an effort to curb rising gun violence,
Flint one of 100 cities to receive funding and technical assistance to spur youth-driven climate action FLINT, Mich.–With 84 percent of youth around the world
FLINT, Mich.—Following a request from the City of Flint, the State of Michigan today filed a motion seeking to assist the City by managing and
Mayor proposes $250,000 ARPA allocation to provide support for families Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley has made the decision to not place property liens on active
FLINT, Mich. – The Flint & Genesee Economic Alliance and General Motors announced the newest Moving Flint Forward small business cohort at Berston Field House
FLINT, Mich. – The City of Flint is proud that the Flint Police Department has been honored with an Impact Award from Genesee Shiawassee Thumb
FLINT, Mich.—The City of Flint Fire Department is preparing to launch an ambulance service to reduce emergency response times for Flint residents.A countywide shortage of
InvolvedDad is expanding its capacity to serve Flint fathers and families with the grand opening of its new facility on May 2. The new location
FLINT, Mich. – The City of Flint and Mayor Sheldon Neeley encourage residents and neighborhoodgroups to join the effort to clean and beautify our community
FLINT, Mich. – In celebration of Arbor Day, volunteers from the Genesee Conservation District, the City of Flint, Consumers Energy, Carman-Ainsworth High School, Delta Kappa
The City of Flint is partnering with the Mallory, VanDyne & Scott (MVS) Bar Association to host a free informational presentation for residents on estate
Ten years after the water crisis, the City of Flint and Mayor Neeley are committed to ensuring Flint residents have access to clean water. More
FLINT, Mich.—As crime continues to trend down in Flint, the City is highlighting the work that has been done to take guns off the streets.
Mayor Neeley says improved walkability helps prepare Flint for a “Safe and Clean Summer” Sidewalk repair and maintenance of trees in city-owned right-of-ways will begin
The City of Flint is partnering with the Midwest Invitational Rodeo (MWIR) to bring the thrill of rodeo competition, featuring top African American rodeo athletes,
The City of Flint is in the process of reviewing bids and selecting a vendor to manufacture state-of-the-art trash and recycling carts. The City of
As part of the City of Flint’s Safe & Clean Summer initiative, $200,000 is being proposed to provide summer jobs for Flint kids ages 15-19.
Friday, March 29, 12-3 p.m., Mayor Neeley is presenting an opportunity for Flint kids to open bank accounts in partnership with Financial Plus Credit Union,
Flint City Hall will be open to the public from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Friday, March 29 and will be closed from 1-5 p.m. in
Saginaw St. will be closed between First and Kearsley Sts. in downtown Flint beginning Monday, March 11 as the final phase of the Saginaw St.