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State election officials are reviewing documents that question whether a Flint City Council member lives in the area he was ...
The city isn’t commenting on its next steps for handling a lawsuit filed by former Flint Fire Chief Raymond Barton after the ...
Flint Police Chief Terence Green accused City Council members of putting politics over people after they delayed action on a ...
FLINT, Mich. - The Genesee County Board of Canvassers have certified the results of the August special election.According to ...
Council members Ladel Lewis ( Ward 2), Judy Priestley ( Ward 4), and Candice Mushatt ( Ward 7) voted to approve the ...
On Monday, Oct. 9, Flint City Council held a Special Affairs Meeting, which the city said broke quorum as not every council member attended the meeting - meaning the council failed to hold the ...
Beverly Biggs-Leavy is calling for a recount after she lost to write-in candidate LaShawn Johnson in the city’s ...
Without someone in the 3rd Ward seat for over half a year, Flint City Council has been divided. The chief strategy officer spoke out in an open letter as council met again Tuesday night, May 27.
The Flint City Council is set to meet today, Aug. 11, 2025, starting with the Special Affairs Committee meeting at 4:30 p.m.
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) - Flint City Council members may not receive a paycheck soon due to their failure to appoint a new member for the Third Ward seat within the city charter's required timeline.
During a 2017 council election where four incumbents lost, Mays held onto his seat in the First Ward, one of the poorest, most crime-ridden areas in the city. He is unopposed in this year’s race.