Carter Adams

Credit NATE MANLEY
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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Akron Metro RTA plans to use $3 million in grant funding from the State of Ohio for bus maintenance and bus stop improvements. The money will also help...
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Workers at the General Motors Lordstown assembly plant have built cars and a community for more than 50 years. Earlier this year, GM shuttered the plant...
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UAW workers in Parma begin voting Wednesday on whether to ratify a proposed agreement or stay on strike and negotiate another contract. Union officials...
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The contract agreement reached between the UAW and General Motors that may end the month-long strike does not include a new product for the shuttered...
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The city of Canton is expanding a program to attract new residents. Since the mid-1990s the city has had four Community Reinvestment Areas. Now the...
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Akron is celebrating its second annual “North American First People’s Day” with a series of events Friday through Monday. The weekend long celebration...
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The Cuyahoga River is now officially the 13 th water trail in the state of Ohio. The designation was celebrated with a ribbon cutting at Water Works...
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Theme park operator Six Flags has approached Cedar Fair, owner of the Cedar Point amusement park, with a potential merger, according to a story released...
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The identity of the man arrested in connection with an assault on Kent State’s campus has been released. KSU police arrested 21-year-old Christopher...
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Nearly every driver who passes the 24-hour picket line on Chevrolet Boulevard blares their horn, a sign of solidarity between the community and the…