Adrian Ma
Adrian Ma is a business reporter and recovering law clerk for ideastream in Cleveland. Since making the switch from law to journalism, he's reported on how New York's helicopter tour industry is driving residents nuts, why competition is heating up among Ohio realtors, and the controlled-chaos of economist speed-dating. Previously, he was a producer at WNYC News. His work has also aired on NPR's Planet Money, and Marketplace. In 2017, the Association of Independents in Radio designated him a New Voices Scholar, an award recognizing new talent in public media. Some years ago, he worked in a ramen shop.
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Kamaishi, Japan, may be a long way from Cleveland, but both cities have a lot in common.Once upon a time, they were thriving hubs for steel production.…
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The Cleveland Orchestra hired a law firm to investigate allegations of sexual assault by its star violinist, William Preucil.The orchestra suspended…
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State lawmakers are working on a bill to bring full-scale sports betting to Ohio. The effort follows a U.S. Supreme Court decision in May that struck down…
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William Preucil has resigned his post as Distinguished Professor of Violin at the Cleveland Institute of Music.His resignation over the weekend followed a…
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William Preucil has resigned his post as Distinguished Professor of Violin at the Cleveland Institute of Music.
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The Cleveland Orchestra has suspended its concertmaster, Bill Preucil. The move happened one day after the Washington Post published a story in which the renowned violinist is accused of sexually assaulting a student of his when he was a teacher at Miami's New World Symphony in 1998.
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Transit advocates held a rally in downtown Cleveland Monday, renewing calls for the Regional Transit Authority to put a property tax levy on the fall...
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You often hear jobs described as high-skill or low-skill. But the jobs that Ohio employers have the most trouble filling fall somewhere in between.
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March home sale figures for Ohio will be released Monday and regardless of whether the number is higher than the month before, realtors are expecting the…
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March home sale figures for Ohio will be released Monday and regardless of whether the number is higher than the month before, realtors are expecting...