The long awaited energy bill had included millions for Flint to help with the water crisis is moving forward, but without any of the money designated for Flint.
We picked the actors for the upcoming Lifetime movie about the Flint Water Crisis, because it's going to be terrible anyway and we're really good at this game.
"Hey, is that Johnnie Cochran? Like 'the glove don't fit' Johnnie Cochran? Does that say Flint? Wait, isn't he dead?" These are all the thoughts that went through my head in the span of half a second as I drove by The Cochran Firm's huge billboard today.
The poor doggies! A lot of the major concerns are obviously for children and other humans, but for many people, their fur babies ARE their children! It's beyond sad to imagine an animal who can't talk to you suffering from lead poisoning and being able to do nothing about it. If you or someone you know has a dog that may have been affected by the water crisis, check this video from ABC 12 out for
Don't let our troubles fool you -- the Flint water crisis is a tragedy, but #FlintFwd is hoping it is just the first chapter of a long-overdue comeback story for the Vehicle City.
I have often wondered how Flint residents without transportation pick up bottled water? The nightmare that is the Flint water crisis continues and my heart goes out to Flint residents that are living this BS day in and day out. A new lawsuit against the state is demanding that bottled water be delivered to residents. I say heck YES it should!
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha has been at the forefront of the Flint water crisis and her efforts have not gone unnoticed. The good doctor is in the running to be featured in Time Magazine's most influential people of 2016.
Looks like Flint will be receiving another donation from the Michigan Masonic Charitable Foundation. This money will be used to help children affected by the water crisis in both the short and long term. From medical costs to healthy food and more.