M.L. Schultze
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50,000 recruited, still 5,000 to go before election day.
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In 2016, Black voters in Ohio were among those most targeted for digital-media misinformation. Often, the goal wasn’t so much to sway their votes as to…
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Former Vice President Joe Biden has begun making a few cautious forays back onto the campaign trail. But generally, even as President Donald Trump holds…
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It’s been decades since people in southeast Canton have had easy access to a grocery store. Next month, that changes. The effort to plant a new seed in...
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In the two months since coronavirus first started dominating the headlines of American newspapers, some 1,100 of those newspapers have laid off and...
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For now, Ohio’s patchwork of public transit agencies continues to operate — one of the services deemed essential in this age of the coronavirus. The...
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When the housing bubble burst, it left a trail of dilapidated homes in Ohio’s cities and rural communities. A decade later, that gave birth to a new...
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Eight kids sit at the conference table pitching their projects: smart phones that expand, fold, fit around their wrists.But the inaugural logistics class…
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This article was updated on January 14, 2020. For a century, the Mahoning Valley has ebbed and flowed with the fortunes of traditional manufacturing....
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In November, GM sold its Lordstown assembly plant to a new company called Lordstown Motors Corp., which is closely tied to another start-up called...