Cleveland-Cliffs is looking to replace a blast furnace at an Ohio steel mill with a transformative new technology.
In Pennsylvania’s steel country, locals fight to keep their jobs at U.S. Steel even if it means foreign ownership.
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That same mill ... steel, according to the company’s website. The project marks the second time in about a month that Cliffs has said it’s investing in the electric supply chain. On July 22 the ...
For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio ... there had been some labor strife within US Steel. There had been shutdowns of mills and the US was finally starting ...
Yet Vance’s book about growing up in a struggling city in southwestern Ohio became a go-to primer for explaining the Trumpian ...
Matthew Smith teaches American history at Miami University of ... thousands of fellow Appalachians to seek new prospects in the Midwest, especially Ohio. This migration brought with it the ...
Two months after the attempt on former President Donald J. Trump’s life in Pennsylvania, law enforcement officials said ...
Close to Cleveland Aquarium, Tower City Metro Station, and only a stone's throw from Mill Creek Falls ... chef Andrew Gorski serves north-eastern Ohio favorites with a creative twist.
Cleveland-Cliffs is reiterating its interest in buying unionized mills that U.S. Steel ... offer by Cleveland-Cliffs for U.S. Steel. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland-Cliffs is already acquiring ...