Detroit News auto reporter Jordyn Grzelewski has left the paper after three and a half years.
She had been covering the United Auto Workers strike and negotiations.
Before the New, Grzelewski was at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, where she covered real estate.
She was named one of Ohio’s best business writers by the Associated Press Media Editors, and she wrote the obituary for her former paper, The Youngstown Vindicator, and uncovered issues of housing inequality in Cleveland.
Grzelewski is a graduate of Miami University.
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