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Three Milwaukee Public Schools buildings have been closed since March 17 due to lead hazards, displacing students and staff.
Some children were exposed to lead and investigators found flaking paint inside aging schools. Two federal experts, expected to help guide the response, have lost their jobs.
The city's request, sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was denied "due to the complete loss of (CDC's) ...
Lead-Safe Schools Milwaukee is calling for local and state elected officials to improve state funding for K-12 school ...
There continues to be a lot of discussion around Milwaukee Public Schools’ lead paint cleanup, even though little of it is ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has denied a request fromMilwaukee’s public health department for ...
Officials for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention denied Milwaukee Public Schools officials' request for help with ...
The CDC says it can't send teams to help Milwaukee address lead contamination in public schools, but the health department ...
Most of Milwaukee's schools were built before 1978, local health officials said in their initial request to the CDC for help, ...
The CDC told health officials in Wisconsin it could not help with an ongoing lead exposure investigation because the Trump ...
DPI reports $841 million in federal funding each year for Wisconsin public schools. Some of that money helps educate students ...
The complaint requests a federal investigation and the termination of federal funding for Milwaukee Public Schools if the ...