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Ticketmaster sent out an email on Thursday informing fans that they will not be getting a monetary reimbursement.

Plus, Flint Mayor Karen Weaver threatens to sue the state of Michigan and a Black fire fighter files a discrimination lawsuit against the Boston Red Sox.

Plus, women's basketball coach fired for suspending two players for dating each other, police arrest Tennessee man for bringing guns to Easter church service and more news.

Isiah Britt started a campaign that's helped to ensure students in Flint are able to have clean hands in the midst of their water crisis.

The special counsel for the state attorney general's office in Michigan said Tuesday that manslaughter and other related charges could come forth in relation to the ongoing Flint water crisis.

“The Rickey Smiley Morning Show“ was broadcasting live from Flint, Michigan, where the entire city of thousands of people have been poisoned with lead by the government. Pastor Jamal Bryant explains what is happening on the ground in Flint, and why the national guard’s efforts alone are not enough. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Plus, he explains why […]

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Rev. Tillman, Jr. is interested in hearing a plan of action on how the city of Flint can recover from the manmade disaster. He told Johnson, Gov. Snyder needs to "show some action concerning his statement of saying, 'I'm sorry, I'm going to show you I'm going to do something about it.'"

In one weekend, a coalition of plumbers may have done more for the city of Flint than the government has in the past year.

Calling it "outrageous" that Flint residents are being forced to pay for water that is unsafe to drink, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Monday that his office may take steps to halt the charges, reports NBC News.

Plus, the city’s mayor Karen Weaver was given back her authority over the water supply.