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Development News Water sprayed on a demolition site creates a rainbow at at Clio and Pierson roads in 2018.

These 6 longtime Flint eyesores soon will be dust


Development News south flint community plan
In The News Paul Herring brings an eclectic and very local list of personalities and perspectives to the airwaves with Flint Our Voices at 92.1 FM.

Our Voices Radio: A distinctive Flint sounding board


In The News Greg Fiedler, president and CEO of the Greater Flint Arts Council, outside the GFAC gallery and offices on South Saginaw Street in Flint.

A look inside the Greater Flint Arts Council


In The News “All aboard,” calls Larry Coleman, conductor at Huckleberry Railroad, to usher guests to their seats for the 40-minute trip from Crossroads Village along the shore of Mott Lake and down the historic Pere Marquette railbed.

Huckleberry Railroad through the eyes of a conductor


Feature Story Full-time employee Nicole Zepp assembles a Stormy Kromer vest.  Zepp says she has personally utilized almost every program offered at St. Luke's including New Paths, food pantry, employment prep, and the literacy program.
Feature Story Flint schools head football coach Chris Wilson played in the NFL before returning to his hometown to coach.
In The News Justin Wetenhall discovered and fell in love with Flint as a student. He moved to the city a month ago and calls his Grand Traverse Neighborhood home The Ivy.

Why I chose Flint: A 24-year-old's perspective


Feature Story Lois Craig Invitational Michigan Special Olympics race, the kickoff of the Crim Festival of Races.

9 special reasons this is our favorite Crim race


In The News A vendor with his impressive display at the 8th annual Flint Comix Con.

Comic books and culture at Flint Comix Fall Fest


In The News A look at some of the art on display at Free City Art Festival.
In The News Boutique on the Bricks is located at 635 S. Saginaw St. in downtown Flint. Hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays.