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Feature Story The recent bundle purchase of 230 foreclosed homes by a newly formed investment company leaves many families in Flint in fear of eviction.
Feature Story Michigan's child care providers face a funding cliff that threatens their sustainability.

Child care providers face funding cliff as ARPA dollars fall away


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Flint declares November as Veterans and Military Families Month


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Mayor Neeley hosts statue unveiling for Flint's first Black mayor


In The News The city of Flint is expected to receive $99 million in federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act, and resident input is being sought on how to spend it.
In The News A health department nurse administers a vaccine to a patient during the drive through vaccine clinic at Northwestern.
In The News Flint Mayor Sheldon Neely delivered his first State of the City address on December 8, 2020.
In The News Dr. Debra Furr-Holden is one of nine community members on a city of Flint task force to help give input from the community to law enforcement.
In The News The city of Flint announced a plan to begin sweeping residential streets for the first time in seven years.

Flint street sweeping returns, customer service center reopens


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