CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Activists gathered at Cleveland City Hall Monday, demanding answers after the city failed to spend millions of dollars in state grant money intended to remove lead from homes.
Cleveland’s lead-safe law was passed in 2019 to replace the city’s previous, reactive approach — which often addressed lead hazards only after a child was poisoned. The idea was to require landlords ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A commission pushing to end childhood lead poisoning in Cleveland is once again asking City Hall to hire a lead-safe ombudsperson, a recommendation that predates the city’s lead-safe ...