A common type of breast cancer is called hormonal receptor-positive breast cancer. The receptors on the cancer cells "catch" estrogen to help them grow and develop tumors.
The third graders at MCSES had fun exploring solar energy, using solar powered gadgets and toys! Ms. Michelle from Eden Renewables visited each classroom to teach students about the power of solar energy.
Mrs Abitabile’s Sociology students can be seen working hard doing their community service hours in the Kindness Club School Store. Way to go, scholars!
The City of Toledo is proud to announce the success of the first year in a multiyear right-to-counsel program in partnership with the Legal Aid of Northwest Ohio (LAWO).
The Toledo Police Department is hosting a series of quality of life community meetings in order to provide residents with an opportunity to share their thoughts and opinions on TPD's 2022 department initiatives.
The institutions will develop innovative solutions to best support Intel coming to Ohio to further the advanced semiconductor and microelectronics industry and address the industry’s workforce needs.
The Arts Commission of Greater Toledo, in partnership with the Lucas County Commissioners and the City of Toledo, is pleased to announce the first round of organizational and artist grants from the Toledo-Lucas County Rescue Plan Grant program.
The City of Green’s Drug Task Force is accepting applications for its 2023 Drug Task Force Scholarship for college or other continuing education for a Green Local School student impacted by drug or alcohol abuse.
The City of Toledo and Toledo Public Schools are proud to announce the success of the TPS Families Stabilization Program, a pilot program that helped to stabilize a total of 482 children.
The National Arbor Day Foundation has named Portsmouth a “Tree City” for more than 20 consecutive years, thanks to annual efforts to plant and care for the City's urban forest of more than 15,000 trees
Ohio University Chillicothe, in partnership with the Hopewell Culture National Historic Park, launched the Bruce Lombardo Internship in 2022 to honor Bruce Lombardo (1956-2017), a retired teacher, published author, conservationist, and biologist who worked at the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, as well as several other cultural sites in the area.