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The state attorney general's office says Todd Hobsb repeatedly failed to address lead safety violations at multiple properties.
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NYS Attorney General Letitia James reached a settlement with Todd Hobbs, the latest in a series of landlords found to have repeatedly flouted lead safety laws.
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AG Letitia James alleges William D'Angelo's neglect poisoned more than a dozen children, most of them children of color.
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County officials say the new van is an opportunity to test and educate more families about lead exposure in children, an ongoing issue.
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Residents will have the opportunity to vote for the program they feel will best aid their community on Tuesday.
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Officials held an open house to show examples of code enforcement problem.
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State Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against a negligent landlord in Syracuse who has been exposing children to lead. An investigation by her office found that at least 18 children were poisoned over more than six years at 17 homes owned by John Kiggins and his company Endzone Properties.
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A new lead paint ordinance is now on the books in Syracuse after common councilors Monday gave it their unanimous support. Councilor Joe Driscoll has made…
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The Central New York Community Foundation will be investing more than $2 million to help combat childhood lead poisoning in Syracuse. More than 11 percent…
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Lead poisoning from old paint in homes continues to be a serious health threat for many residents in the city of Syracuse, especially children. A ‘Get the…