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Feature Story Scott Middle School students push a delivery of supplies gifted through the Flint Classroom Supply Fund through the newly reopened school.
Feature Story The congregation at Master's House Deaf Church in Flint sings along with their hands during service.
Feature Story Local skateboarders are raising money and making much needed repairs at the Flint Skatepark, which opened 10 years ago.

Meet the volunteers saving Flint's only skatepark


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Feature Story Ismeralda Moyet lives in Pontiac, but says she's fallen in love with working in Flint since hiring into the Lear factory at Buick City.
In The News Alley Fest returns to both Buckham and Brush alleys in downtown Flint this weekend. Pictured here: The main stage in 2017.

Alley Fest 2018 promises to be biggest yet


In The News A screengrab from a video released Thursday, July 12, 2018, featuring prominent Flint people inviting Telsa Motors CEO Elon Musk to Flint

Hey, Elon: Consider yourself officially invited to Flint


In The News Civic Park

New 'Heritage & Harmony' event coming to Flint


Feature Story Community members shovel dirt during a groundbreaking ceremony at the Flint Cultural Center Academy Tuesday, June 26th, 2018 in downtown Flint. The new public, nonprofit charter school will serve students in grades K-8.
In The News Flint, MI - Tuesday, October 31, 2017: The Whaley Historic House Museum sits on Kearsley Street, along I-475, on a fraction of the land it was originally built on. Kearsley Street was home to many of the influential families of Flint including the Do
In The News Kristin Stevenson, of the City of Flint’s Planning and Development office holds a sign for the Flint Choice Neighborhoods Initiative, in downtown Flint.

$30-million development focuses on Flint 'choice'