This investigation was made possible with support from the Kozik Environmental Justice Reporting Grants at the National Press Foundation and the National Press Club Journalism Institute and from the ...
LUCKEY, Ohio — Radon testing conducted at three Luckey-area schools by state health authorities last week found acceptably low levels of radon on par with the national indoor average, according to the ...
The Ohio Department of Health wants to work with lawmakers to increase radon testing in schools following a Dispatch investigation that found policymakers have for years failed to protect Ohioans from ...
LUCKEY, Ohio (WTVG) - Test results from Ohio environmental experts show low levels of radon at Eastwood Local School District buildings, officials said. The testing follows a Toledo Blade report that ...
Watch the full news briefing in the video at the end of this story. LUCKEY, Ohio (WTVG) - Water testing results from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency show that the water in the Luckey and ...
Average predicted community-level radon concentrations at screening floor across contiguous United States during 2001 to 2021. Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2025). DOI: ...
Whether Ohio students are inhaling an invisible killer in the classroom is a matter of miles, school funding and district priorities — something Kim Tolnar knows all too well. A 1983 graduate of ...
Radon causes 2,559 cases of lung cancer in Ohio a year and kills 21,000 Americans annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Though radon levels can vary from county to ...
The Ohio Department of Health distributed more radon tests in 2025 than any year prior and more than doubled the number of kits it sent out in 2024 after requests surged in the days following a ...
The Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department is offering free radon testing kits at six county locations during January, which is Radon Action Month.
Radon is an invisible, odorless gas that is the second-leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. An estimated 50% of Ohio homes may have high levels of radon due to minerals deposited by glaciers ...
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