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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Protesters at the Ohio Statehouse join thousands across the country in rallies at state capitals. In Columbus, the demonstration included some tense verbal exchanges but, for the most part, remained peaceful.
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The Ohio National Guard and state highway patrol were on hand for the protest at the statehouse. It was at times loud but peaceful.
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With an election as big as 2020's, Ohio saw an increase in the number of voters and is prepared to make adjustments for the upcoming spring election.
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The board had to review hundreds of ballots to determine ballots that need to be remade for flawed markings or damage.
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Attire that could influence the vote for a candidate, party, or issue is not permitted but you can bring in a cheat sheet when you vote.
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Changes in polling locations coupled with concerns over the coronavirus are affecting some of the most steadfast voters in the country.
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Following an Iranian attack on Iraqi airbases housing U.S. troops, President Trump stopped short of declaring immediate military action—announcing instead…
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The City of Akron has decided not to appeal a decision to reinstate fired Akron Police detective James Anthony. Anthony, a 23-year veteran of the Akron…
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There is an idea, that there are five Ohios. They are not only segmented by region, but so much more. Industrial and agricultural. Urban, suburban and…
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General Motors has announced it will create a new manufacturing plant in Lordstown to build high-performing batteries for electric vehicles. The new…