M. L. Schultze, WKSU

M. L. Schultze

WKSU

Texas, United States

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Preschool Education is Changing After COVID-19 Caused Enrollment to Drop

Although the pandemic caused preschool education to stop for many, a local kindergarten readiness program's enrollment is recovering as it expands services. → Read More

StarkFresh Hopes to Create an Oasis in a Food Desert

It’s been decades since people in southeast Canton have had easy access to a grocery store. Next month, that changes. The effort to plant a new seed in the → Read More

ICE Raids Raise Fear in Northeast Ohio Immigrant Community

Immigrants facing final deportation orders in Northeast Ohio were keeping wary watch this weekend. While ICE arrests in major cities never materialized, → Read More

Ohio Offers a Second Chance to Drivers Struggling to Reinstate Their Licenses

Ohio suspended the driver’s licenses of more than 1 million people, many of whom can’t afford to get those licenses back. But that doesn’t mean they’re not → Read More

Akron Company Tests Hedgehog Quill Tech To Prevent Concussions

Among the hundreds of millions of dollars being spent to try to solve the crisis of concussions in football, one effort is inspired by a hand-sized ball of → Read More

Study: Geauga And Medina Counties Among Healthiest In Ohio

Northeast Ohio continues to have some of the healthiest counties in the state, and some of the least healthy, divided largely along urban/suburban lines. → Read More

Stark County Stems Infant Mortality Rate With Home Care

When it comes to the deaths of babies before their first birthdays, Stark County was one of the worst counties in one of the worst states in the nation. → Read More

First and Only 7th District Debate Centered Around Health Care, Pittsburgh Shootings

At the only debate in Ohio’s 7 th Congressional District race, the candidates collided on the expected issues: health care, tax cuts and national security. → Read More

In Ohio's 7th District, A Navy Vet Challenges A Four Term GOP Incumbent

Ohio’s 7th Congressional District runs solidly red through a wide swath of largely rural northeast and central Ohio. But for the first time, a well-funded → Read More

Summa Hopes to Have Partnership Proposals by Year's End

Summa Health has approached nearly three dozen other health systems nationally to explore potential partnerships. And if a deal is reached, it could be → Read More

Can Diversification Give Trumbull County What the Decline in Manufacturing has Taken Away

Manufacturing is among the first sectors that get hit by a recession … and the last to battle back. So for decades, a Northeast Ohio county like Trumbull - → Read More

Glimmers of Hope in a Community of Crumbling Buildings

Trumbull County used to be one big story: steel. Its rise in the first half of the 20 th Century, and its collapse in the second. Today, Trumbull is many → Read More

Former Indians Great Jim Thome: Proud Hall of Fame Player, Father and Son

Jim Thome has become the first home-grown Cleveland Indians player since Larry Doby to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. It had been → Read More

What's Motivating Young Vets to Take Up Politics?

A congressman from Massachusetts spent part of this weekend campaigning for a would-be congressman from Northeast Ohio. The link is that they’re both → Read More

Citing the U.S. Supreme Court's 'Helpful Guidance,' ACLU Revises its Gerrymandering Challenge

In light of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions on gerrymandering in two other states, voting-rights groups have revised their lawsuit over how Ohio draws → Read More

Akron Planners Try to Block Medical Marijuana Dispensary Downtown

Despite a top rating from the state and support of the ward councilmember, Akron’s planning department is trying to stop a medical marijuana dispensary → Read More

Akron's Homeless Tent City may be a Problem or may be Part of an Answer to a Problem

Akron continues to struggle with what to do with a tent city for homeless people – and with what to do with its bigger homelessness problem. Here's a → Read More

Akron Struggles with a Tent City and the Bigger Question of Homelessness

Akron City Council is not likely to decide until this fall what to do about a tent city of homeless people on the city’s east side. WKSU’s M.L. Schultze → Read More

U.S. Supreme Court OK's Ohio's Voter Purge

In a close vote, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld Ohio’s purge of its voting rolls, saying the state can remove voters after they fail to cast ballots for → Read More

Brown says Tax Cuts are Costing Middle America, Blasts Immigration Raid as Immoral

Tax cuts and immigration – two issues that promise to define Ohio’s U.S. Senate race -- moved to center stage this week. WKSU’s M.L. Schultze talked with → Read More