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Former Fire Chief Ray Barton said the mayor wanted him to cover up the alleged firefighter misconduct to maintain his support from the Flint’s firefighters’ union ahead of his re-election in November.
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The deal involving Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam comes four months after a jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict.
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Mayor Sheldon Neeley also spoke about the need for rebranding, economic development, and working together in his State of the City speech Tuesday evening.
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Snyder attorney Brian Lennon said the state has “wasted millions of taxpayer dollars pursuing meritless misdemeanor charges and this case should now be considered closed.”
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Neeley won re-election last month in a close contest against former Flint Mayor Karen Weaver.
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Chief Raymond Barton says he was fired, as the family of two boys who died after a house fire in May plan to sue the city.
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The ruling came in a case where four children were suing two engineering firms for their role in Flint’s water system
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Federal officials will be watching elections in Grand Rapids, Detroit, Flint, Pontiac, and Southfield to see if there are any problems.
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Since 2016, the city has inspected more than 27,000 service lines have been inspected and more than 10,000 have been replaced. But more work is needed to be done.
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Buick City was once a beating heart in the center of Flint’s economy. These days, it's little more than a parking lot for GM trucks.