Lead poisoning remains one of the worst public health crises in Cleveland. Kids are are exposed to the toxin at rates about four times higher than the national average putting their futures at risk.

Young children often are exposed lead in their homes by inhaling tiny dust particles or ingesting paint chips. The results can cause irreversible brain damage and developmental delays.

Signal has covered Cleveland’s efforts to tackle this issue and will continue to do so. Find our most recent stories below. 

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