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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Cuyahoga County is launching an effort, dubbed "Cuyahoga Counts," to educate residents about the 2020 census.
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A law requiring construction employers to hire Clevelanders could be demolished if the state of Ohio gets its way.
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The site tracks county data including unemployment, air quality, and social media followers.
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A major throughway will close for two years during Phase 3 of Opportunity Corridor construction.
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A look at the cost of youth unemployment, and what one group in Cleveland is doing about it.
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Despite progress cited by city officials, they say more data needs to be collected to comply with the consent decree.
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Fewer than 10 businesses used the bitcoin payment option as of late March, according to the state treasurer's office.
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The bill would increase access to a tax credit for low- and middle-income families by lowering the age of eligibility.
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The building formerly known as The Q has been renamed Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
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Freezing the flow of goods between the U.S. and Mexico would have a significant impact on Ohio.