
Carter Adams
ReporterCarter is an award winning multimedia journalist specializing in audio reporting and photojournalism. His work has appeared in NPR, The Washington Post and The Portager, where he works as a photo editor and reporter. His reporting centers around working class issues and the LGBTQIA+ community with a focus on voter disenfranchisement.
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Akron City Councilman Russ Neal is the new President-Elect of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials.Neal, who represents Ward 4 on the west…
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Proposed legislation aims to better protect workers from abrupt notice of layoffs and work place closures.The “Fair Warning Act of 2019” in conjunction…
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Community Legal Aid is honoring two Akron attorneys for their pro bono work in Summit County.Duriya Dhinojwala and Michael Steel, both with Brennan, Manna…
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The Greater Cleveland Food Bank has been chosen for a pilot program that seeks to help those in need in a new way. The Food Bank is one of three in the…
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In addition to a host of local races, tax levies and ballot questions in this year's election, voters in two counties in Northeast Ohio will be asked to…
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Akron Metro RTA plans to use $3 million in grant funding from the State of Ohio for bus maintenance and bus stop improvements.The money will also help…
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United Auto Workers members in Parma voted to ratify a new contract with General Motors today.Nearly 90% of the plant’s 950 workers voted. 52 percent…
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The contract agreement reached between the UAW and General Motors that may end the month-long strike does not include a new product for the shuttered…
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The city of Canton is expanding a program to attract new residents.Since the mid-1990s the city has had four Community Reinvestment Areas. Now the whole…
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Akron is celebrating its second annual “North American First People’s Day” with a series of events Friday through Monday. The weekend long celebration…