Mari Copeny wants to ensure that children in her area can experience the #BlackExcellence too!

Pregnant women in the Michigan city believe they have lost their babies as a result to the contaminated H20.

Gov. Rick Snyder's office says the water has been tested and it meets the quality standards under the Lead and Copper Rule and Safe Drinking Water Act.

Officials and residents urge the nation to not forget about them in their time of need.

POTUS also made sure to get some face time with Amariyanna Copeny, an 8-year-old from Flint that sent him a letter asking him to visit her town.

There are also accusations that inmates in Flint's county jail were forced to drink toxic water months after the fact.

In the wake of a frightening crisis involving drinking water poisoning residents with lead, here is everything you need to know about the lawsuit against government officials.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) warned state authorities that the water was unsafe as early as July 2015. However, officials didn't declare a state of emergency until October of this year.