Carter Adams

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Carter is a senior journalism student at Kent State University and multimedia intern with WKSU. His concentration is in documentary photography, focusing on political unrest and working-class issues.
He has worked on stories both local and abroad, having covered the 2016 Republican National Convention and the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in the Florida Keys.
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Ohioans looking to register their hybrid and electric vehicles will see higher fees at the BMV. Hybrid owners will now pay $100 and electric vehicle...
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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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Religious leaders in Stark County are taking new steps in an effort to reduce opioid overdoses. Participating houses of worship will help distribute...
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Akron City Council is reviewing a proposal for a digital billboard that would stand just over 200 feet tall off of Route 8 on North Street. The...
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Akron City Councilman Russ Neal is the new President-Elect of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials. Neal, who represents Ward 4 on the...
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Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) is proposing legislation aimed at better protecting workers from abrupt notice of layoffs and work place closures.The “Fair…
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Community Legal Aid is honoring two Akron attorneys for their pro bono work in Summit County. Duriya Dhinojwala and Michael Steel, both with Brennan,...
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The Greater Cleveland Food Bank has been chosen for a pilot program that seeks to help those in need in a new way. The Food Bank is one of three in the...
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In addition to a host of local races, tax levies and ballot questions in this year's election, voters in two counties in Northeast Ohio will be asked to...