LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan's attorney general will announce criminal charges today against two state regulators and a Flint employee, alleging wrongdoing related to the city's lead-tainted water crisis, according to government officials familiar with the investigation.
The charges -- the first levied in a probe that is expected to broaden -- will be filed against a pair of state Department of Environmental Quality officials and a local water treatment plant supervisor, two officials told The A
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