M.L. Schultze
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After years of bad news for GM workers with the closing of the Lordstown assembly plant — recent news has been upbeat. An electric truck startup and an EV battery plant are coming. But at what cost?
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This story was originally published on June 4, 2019. Ohio suspended the driver’s licenses of more than 1 million people, many of whom can’t afford to...
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You don’t need GPS to figure out which west Akron house belongs to John Beaty. “I’m a bumper sticker Christian,” he says. The 80-year-old retired…
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The call to Claudia Montero began with threats. The man told her she owed more than $3,000 in back taxes, and she had to pay up immediately. She told him…
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Immigrants are increasingly the targets of money-making scams. However there are a growing number of grassroots efforts to provide them with the...
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Negotiations between General Motors and striking auto workers revolve in part around a plant that has shut down. Six months ago, the last Chevy Cruze...
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Negotiations between General Motors and striking auto workers revolve in part around a plant that has shut down. Six months ago, the last Chevy Cruze…
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President Trump is expected to decide Tuesday whether to effectively eliminate a national refugee program credited with revitalizing Akron and other...
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In Youngstown, Ohio, The Vindicator stops publication on Saturday after 150 years, signaling one more gut punch to a struggling city. With a news desert, who will guard the civic henhouse?
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Ohio is far from the U.S. southern border, but the policies and practices there are playing out here daily. The Cleveland Immigration Court has a...