‘Biggest regret of our lives’: Kids allegedly lead poisoned in Yellowstone National Park employee housing

AndronETalksNews
SFGate
By Kylie Mohr,
Big Sky Country Contributing Parks Editor
June 11, 2025
Anthony and Emily Aiuppa had been living in Yellowstone National Park employee housing for 3.5 years, with two young children and a baby on the way, when they learned their home was contaminated with lead. Medical testing soon revealed that the toxin had poisoned their children, according to a lawsuit the family recently filed against the Department of the Interior in U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming.
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