Two days after a horrific explosion rocked a Flint neighborhood, we are learning more about those lost and those affected by the blast. Help is needed, here's what you can do.
The city of Flint is preparing to install speed humps in its residential areas to help control aggressive drivers. This will be the first step in a larger plan to slow down traffic in areas where children are present.
Mayor Sheldon Neeley said it's a needed effort to calm traffic.
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The Genesee County land bank says that there is a man pretending to work for the city and is going around Flint charging people to cut their grass.
My question is, Why? You don't need to pretend to work for the city to cut grass. That's probably the dumbest hustle I've heard in a while...
Flint is getting $99 Million from the government for Covid-19 relief and recovery, and Mayor Sheldon Neeley is starting to say where that money will go.
The American Rescue Plan is aimed at helping communities hit hardest by the pandemic...
Flint is getting a serious stimulus check from the federal government due to the pandemic and the mayor is asking for your input on how the money should be spent.
$99 million dollars is a crazy amount of money! That's enough to potentially revive our schools, local businesses, and dilapidated buildings that plague the city of Flint...
The City Of Flint Treasury department is helping Flint residents by waiving any late winter tax payments by the end of this week. The city has been dealing with its fair share of problems lately but this is a move in the right direction, especially when it saves money for Flint's residents...