By Kate Stockrahm To a room filled with friends, family, supporters – and one loud espresso machine – in mid-April, Jan Worth ...
By Harold C. Ford After exiting the 2026 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup with a 1-0 loss to Detroit City Football Club in April, the ...
By Kate Stockrahm “She didn’t deserve this,” Tyraye Knox told the gathered reporters outside his former home, completely ...
By EVM Staff Petitions are now available in the Flint City Clerk's Office for the upcoming Flint Board of Education election.
By Kate Stockrahm Flint’s Eighth Ward voters will see a primary election for their next Flint City Council representative, after all. Following challenges to their disqualifications put forward by ...
By EVM Staff Communities First, Inc. (CFI) has announced the return of the Levitt AMP Flint Music Series, with the series' ...
The May issue of the #EastVillageMagazine hits newsstands this weekend! If you can't wait to get reading, click below for a ...
The flag at Flint City Hall will be lowered to half-staff today to honor the passing of Third Ward Flint City Councilman Quincy Murphy. In a press release sent in the evening of Sept. 29, 2024, city ...
It’s been 50 years since Flint became the first municipality in the nation to adopt an open housing ordinance. Led by then-Flint Mayor Floyd McCree, the Flint City Commission adopted the ordinance by ...
Viola, Viola lives on in history. –“Color Blind Angel,” Robin Rodgers, 2008 [Author’s note: I was moved to write this personal reflection when my son Justin Ford gifted me a book: From Selma to Sorrow ...