
Adrian Ma
Adrian Ma covered business, work, and the economy for WCPN/ideastream. As the station's Marketplace Hub reporter, he explored how a small Ohio dairy became a Japanese retail giant, why the Chinese are investing in Cleveland softball, and why shady housing contracts made a comeback after the housing bubble burst. Previously, he was a producer at WNYC News. His work has also aired on NPR's Planet Money . In 2017, the Association of Independents in Radio named him a New Voices Scholar, an honor highlighting emerging talent in public media. Some years ago, he worked in a ramen shop.
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Members of Ohio’s congressional delegation are renewing calls for a missile defense site in Northeast Ohio.
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A new poll by Baldwin Wallace University sheds some light on how Ohioans are feeling about a range of issue.
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Workers recently laid off from General Motors's Lordstown plant likely won't be working on GM's new electric vehicle.
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The state agency that oversees gambling addiction services in Ohio is expecting a spike in calls this month.
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How some Cleveland construction firms are coping with the labor shortage.
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At 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the last Chevy Cruze rolled off the assembly line at the GM plant in Lordstown.
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Members of Cleveland City Council are renewing a push to bring police mini-stations back to the city.
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Voters in Toledo said yes to a ballot measure that grants legal rights to Lake Erie.
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Husted visited Tech Elevator and MCPc in Cleveland as part of a week-long "Workforce Tour."
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Residents of Toledo will soon vote on whether to give Lake Erie its own Bill of Rights.