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Flint Councilman Leon El-Alamin's Felony Trial Delayed Until Days Before Election
Flint City Council member Leon El-Alamin's felony assault trial has been delayed to October 14, just weeks before the November 3 election in which he is seeking re-election in a different ward.
5d ago·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - crime
Flint Man Pierre Chambers Convicted of Murdering Father With 24 Gunshots to Face
Pierre Dwayne Chambers, 34, was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder for shooting his 62-year-old father Osborn Chambers 24 times in the face at their Flint home. Chambers faces life without parole.
June 21, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - education
Flint: Mott Foundation Commits $100 Million to New High School at Former Flint Central Site
Flint Community Schools broke ground on a $135 million high school at the former Flint Central site, funded by a $100 million commitment from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and $35.9 million in state grants. The first new high school in the district in over 50 years is expected to open in fall 2028.
June 18, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - crime
Flint: Pierre Chambers Convicted of First-Degree Murder in Father's 2024 Shooting Death
Pierre Chambers, 34, was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder for shooting his father Osborn Chambers 24 times in their Flint home. He faces life without parole.
June 17, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - policy
Flint Rx Kids Program Cuts Child Welfare Investigations by 32% as State Legislators Push to Cut Funding
A new JAMA Pediatrics study found Flint's Rx Kids cash assistance program cut child welfare investigations by 32% in its first year. House Speaker Matt Hall and Appropriations Chair Ann Bollin are pushing to eliminate $20 million in state funding for the program.
June 1, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - policy
Flint Cash Program Cuts Preterm Births by 18% as Study Makes Case for State Policy Shift
A Lancet Public Health study found Flint's Rx Kids cash program cut preterm births by 18% and NICU admissions by 29%, strengthening the case for direct cash assistance as state public health policy.
May 28, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - policy
Flint Families on the Line as Michigan Refuses to Share SNAP Data With Federal Government
Michigan refuses to share SNAP data with the USDA, a decision the federal government says could cost taxpayers $300 million. Flint residents who rely on food assistance are caught in the middle of the dispute.
May 27, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - elections
Flint Sheriff Swanson Gains Open Lane as Mike Duggan Drops Out of Michigan Governor Race
Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has dropped out of the Michigan governor race, clearing the field for Democratic candidates including Flint's Chris Swanson and Republican John James. The withdrawal reshapes the August primary race.
May 26, 2026·Michigan Capitol·5 sources - politics
Flint North Side Shooting Leaves 1 in Critical Condition, Suspect Arrested at Scene
One person was hospitalized in critical condition and a suspect was arrested at the scene after a shooting Monday morning on Dupont Street in Flint's north side.
May 19, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - local
Flint North Side Resident Wins $1 Million Lottery Jackpot With Ticket From Clio Road Store
A person on Flint's north side won a $1 million Michigan Lottery jackpot with a ticket purchased at the Liquor Wheel store on Clio Road. The winner remains anonymous and has one year to claim their prize.
May 15, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - education
Flint High School Gets $100 Million Commitment From Mott Foundation For New Building By 2028
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation announced Monday it is committing up to $100 million for a new high school in Flint, with construction expected to begin later this year.
May 12, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - crime
Flint Groom Sentenced to 30 Years for Killing Best Friend on Wedding Night
A Flint man who married then ran over his best friend on their wedding day faces at least 30 years in prison for second-degree murder
May 11, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - legislation
Flint Senator John Cherry Co-Sponsors Michigan Senate Bills to Ban Surveillance Pricing at Checkout
Flint Sen. John Cherry co-sponsors Michigan Senate bills that would ban surveillance pricing and dynamic pricing, joining a national movement to protect consumers from algorithm-driven price discrimination.
May 24, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - crime
Woman Found Dead In Flint Home; Son Arrested On Other Charges
A 48-year-old woman was shot and killed in a Flint residence. Her son was arrested on unrelated charges while detectives investigate the homicide.
May 16, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - crime
Flint Family Preparing To Bury 9-Year-Old Tyhari Knox Killed In Drive-By Shooting
A Flint family is preparing to bury 9-year-old Tyhari Knox who was killed in a drive-by shooting that fired more than 200 bullets into their Altoona Street home and injured her 12-year-old sister.
May 15, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - policy
Flint Residents Get Chance to Shape $20 Million Park Improvement Plan
Flint residents can vote on park improvements as part of a $20 million Charles Stewart Mott Foundation centennial initiative, with feedback accepted through June 6.
May 7, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - policy
Flint Sets Weather Record as 6.5 Inches of Rain Falls in April 2026
Flint tied its April 2026 rainfall record at exactly 6.50 inches after a stalled cold front brought repeated rounds of rain from April 14 through April 15. The combined rainfall and rapid snowmelt led to widespread flooding and evacuations across northern Michigan.
May 6, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - policy
Michigan Cities Weighing Renaming Streets and Schools Named After César Chavez Following Abuse Allegations
Michigan cities including Lansing, Grand Rapids, Pontiac and Flint are considering renaming streets and schools named after César Chávez after a New York Times investigation alleged the labor leader sexually abused young girls in the 1970s.
April 19, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources
