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Ohio
Columbus explores what it means to have "smart" transit
May 20, 2019
The capital of Ohio won $40 million in federal funding for its projects last year.
Can Cleveland require contractors to hire local workers?
by
Adrian Ma
Apr 30, 2019
The Supreme Court of Ohio will decide.
Ohio experiments with bitcoin tax payments
by
Adrian Ma
Apr 8, 2019
The state treasurer's office is trying something new.
The cost of youth unemployment
by
Adrian Ma
Apr 4, 2019
There are about 4.5 million young adults in their late teens and early 20s who are neither in school nor working.
Can a lake have legal rights? Voters in Toledo, Ohio, will decide
by
Adrian Ma
Feb 22, 2019
Ballot measure supporters want to stop pollution in Lake Erie. Opponents say the measure could unleash a torrent of frivolous lawsuits.
How auto industry towns are faring a decade after the bailout
Nov 13, 2018
We take a look at four cities whose fates are linked to Chrysler and GM.
After a layoff, moving home could relieve some financial burden
by
Adrian Ma
Oct 3, 2018
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, nearly half of all workers will at some point in their career become “displaced” — that is, they will lose a job through no fault of their own. When that happens, getting back to the level of income earned before the displacement often takes years, if not […]
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How a small dairy store from Ohio became one of the biggest names in the Japanese convenience store industry
by
Adrian Ma
Sep 4, 2018
The benefits of nostalgia.
While challenges remain for transgender jobseekers, more businesses are reaching out to the trans community
by
Adrian Ma
Jun 8, 2018
Looking for a job can be difficult for anyone, but for transgender people, it can be especially tough.
As the housing market heats up, so does competition among realtors
by
Adrian Ma
Mar 16, 2018
With fewer homes to sell, realtors say they need to look for new ways to find business