Milwaukee's Lead Crisis
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Milwaukee Health Department still facing challenges following lead program crisis
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Protesters disrupt Common Council meeting over handling of lead crisis
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Common Council approves resolution to replace lead service lines
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Mayor: Progress has been made on Milwaukee's lead program
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Milwaukee Mayor presents city budget, includes funding for lead removal
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'If this gets out...We will be held to the grindstone:' Texts show top health department officials tried to keep lead program problems from public
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New Milwaukee Health Department Health Commissioner sworn in after approval by Common Council
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FLAC meets with Milwaukee DA, calls for investigation into state report on lead program
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Mayor Barrett reacts to report on Milwaukee Health Department failures
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Milwaukee Common Council passes lead education resolution
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Former Milwaukee Health Commissioner Bevan Baker releases statement on lead crisis investigation
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Milwaukee working to update lead lateral records, asking for residents to test their pipes
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Contractors out of work after HUD pulls funding
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HUD puts Milwaukee lead abatement projects on hold
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CBS 58 Investigates: One Year Later, Daycares Waiting for Lead Service Line Replacements
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Dr. Patricia McManus named Interim Health Commissioner
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Council members raise questions about health department lead investigation
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Mayor's pick for Interim health commissioner got $500,000 in consulting contracts from city
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New report outlines lead concerns in City of Milwaukee
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Plugged sewer pipe leaks gallons of raw sewage into Wisconsin River
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Milwaukee Public Works committee discusses lead pipes, water concerns
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Wisconsin Senate passes bill to help pay for lead pipe replacement costs
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The City of Milwaukee opens free lead testing clinics for concerned parents
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Mayor’s Office: Letters will notify parents about possible elevated lead levels
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Mayor Barrett answers questions regarding Health Department lead testing
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CBS 58 Investigates: Problems with Milwaukee's Lead Prevention Program
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Common Council issues statement after Health Department fails to notify families of elevated lead levels