
FLINT, Michigan—Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the City of Flint celebrated recent progress being made to improve and safeguard the quality of
FLINT, Michigan—Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the City of Flint celebrated recent progress being made to improve and safeguard the quality of
FLINT, Michigan–Mayor Sheldon Neeley is urging residents to take advantage of a unique opportunity to save up to $75 for three months on their water
FLINT, Michigan–The City of Flint has worked with its insurance company to add an additional $20 million to the state’s water-related civil lawsuit settlement to
FLINT, Michigan—Because of the rapidly increasing number of cases of Coronavirus locally and statewide, the City of Flint again will close temporarily to the public
FLINT, Michigan—Given the dramatically increasing number of COVID-19 cases, the City of Flint is warning residents not to go door-to-door trick-or-treating. Instead, families are encouraged
FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley is urging residents to follow all safety protocols when trick-or-treating this Halloween. Families are especially encouraged to look for non-traditional trick-or-treating
FLINT, Michigan—In light of the state Supreme Court’s order that nullifies Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders, Mayor Sheldon Neeley today pledged to continue ensuring residents
FLINT, Michigan—Community partners are joining with Mayor Sheldon Neeley to co-host four neighborhood-based trick-or-treating options for families. Each location is instituting special safety precautions. Mayor
FLINT, Michigan—While the full repercussions of the Supreme Court decision regarding Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders still are being determined, Mayor Sheldon Neeley urged all
FLINT, Michigan—The City of Flint will continue accepting consent forms from residents to have their home’s service lines checked for lead and replaced free of
FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley today issued a reminder to residents to be cautious and to use only reliable sources for information on the Flint water
FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced today that Flint City Hall will partially reopen to the public starting Wednesday as part of a planned, phased-in reopening.
FLINT, Michigan—With work crews nearing completion of the service line replacement project, Mayor Sheldon Neeley is asking all residents to participate NOW while funding remains
FLINT, Michigan—Residents can have lead-based paint hazards remediated from their homes at NO COST through a special grant program being operated by the City of
FLINT, Michigan—The City of Flint has awarded a total of $100,000 to 11 community organizations providing critical services to support Flint ReCAST, a program funded
FLINT, Michigan—The City of Flint is reminding all residents that the long-standing phone number for service line replacement service continues to be active and staffed
FLINT, Michigan—The City of Flint collected 163 water samples as part of a massive effort to test water quality. Even though collection efforts were halted
FLINT, Michigan—Free COVID-19 testing will return on Thursday and Friday to Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church through the continued partnership of state, county and local entities.
FLINT, Michigan–Mayor Sheldon Neeley today issued a proclamation recognizing June as Pride Month in the City of Flint. It is believed to be the first
FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley today is announcing a new program to distribute free masks to all churches and other places of worship in the City