A low-income Michigan city has a drinking water crisis. Sound familiar?
NOV 15, 2021
Abandoned by industry. Impoverished after white flight. Saddled with crumbling infrastructure, struggling schools and little, if any, money to fix the problems.
For decades this low-income, majority Black community — less than two hours from Chicago on the southeastern shore of Lake Michigan — has been ravaged by a litany of woes shared with many other once-thriving American cities.
Now the water isn’t safe to drink either.