Cameron Gorman, WKSU

Cameron Gorman

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Past articles by Cameron:

Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown Talks Taxes, Healthcare

Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, the subject of much speculation for the 2020 presidential election, took time to chat with WKSU about some of his priorities → Read More

New Traffic Patterns Coming as Central Interchange Project Progresses

Motorists should look out for new traffic patterns as the I-76 Main Broadway Project continues in Akron. The Ohio Department of Transportation is currently → Read More

Ohioans Fish For Free This Weekend

Ohio anglers can fish for free this weekend. Ordinarily, anyone over 16 looking to fish needs to purchase a $19 fishing license, which funds the Ohio → Read More

Report Highlights Immigrant Contributions in Ohio

A new report highlights how immigrants are spurring economic growth in Ohio, and invigorating communities across the state. The report, which was produced → Read More

Study Finds Improving Food Access Could Cut Medicaid Costs

A new report suggests improving access to food might cut Medicaid costs in Ohio. A study from The Center of Community Solutions found that tying food → Read More

New State of the Air Report Shows Mixed Results in Ohio

The American Lung Association's 19 th annual “State of the Air” report shows Cleveland with the 10th -worst year-round particle air pollution, and → Read More

Portman Maintains a Bill Protecting Mueller's Investigation Could be Unconstitutional

U.S. Sen. Rob Portman is doubling down on his doubts about a bill that would protect special counsel Robert Mueller. Portman says that his understanding of → Read More

Online Resource Provides Information on Cleveland Neighborhoods

A new website allows users to access data on Cleveland and its neighborhoods that they can then use to improve where they live. The online tool was → Read More

North Ridgeville Approves Plans for a Mosque

North Ridgeville’s city council has approved plans for the construction of a mosque. The approval came despite residents voicing concerns about parking, → Read More

Bill protecting beekeepers passes the house

A bill that would protect beekeepers from liability for stings has passed the Ohio House. Rep. Dick Stein of Norwalk sponsored the bill. He says it would → Read More

Local High School Students Plan Walkout as a Call for Peace

Students at Roosevelt High School in Kent are planning to take part in the national school walkout on Wednesday. The walkout at Roosevelt is being planned → Read More

Ohio's Congressional Delegation Promotes Ravenna for Nation's Third Missile-Defense Base

Most of Ohio’s Congressional delegation has signed a letter to U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis calling for Camp Ravenna to be picked as the location → Read More

Stow Company Sees Increasing Interest in Its Bulletproof Backpack Inserts

A Stow company that produces ballistic armor has seen a large increase in interest in a bulletproof shield it produces that can fit into a child’s backpack → Read More

Akron-Summit County Public Library Opens a New Branch in Springfield Township

The Village of Lakemore and Springfield Township now have their own library. The Akron-Summit County Public Library is opening a branch there this weekend. → Read More

Kent State Professor Researches Trauma in Journalists

During tragedies like this week's Florida school shooting, most people aren’t concerned with the mental well-being of journalists covering the events — not → Read More

Some of Akron's Historic Homes Face Uncertain Futures

Plans to demolish the fire damaged Cornus Hill Mansion in Fairlawn are raising questions about the fates of other historical buildings in the area. → Read More

Kent State Considers Varsity Program for eSports

Kent State University could be the latest school to add a varsity program for eSports, multiplayer videogame competitions. Kent State’s Vice President for → Read More

Road Salt is Having an Impact on Local Ecosystems

A Kent State University geology professor says the road salts are having an impact on our local ecosystems. Dr. Anne Jefferson studies watershed hydrology → Read More

Generic Tamiflu Shortage Hits Northeast Ohio

The flu is worse than usual this year, due to the vaccine’s limited protection against the current strain. Now it may be even harder to deal with, due to a → Read More

Kent State Ashtabula Partners with Vineyard

Kent State’s Ashtabula campus is partnering with a Northeast Ohio vineyard to produce its own labeled wine. The collaboration with Laurello Vineyards is → Read More