
Alese Underwood
Multimedia Journalist at Spectrum News 1 Cleveland
TV news reporter in #Tampa, mobile journalism obsessed, kinda techy. Storyteller for @BN9 #PittsburghOriginal Black and Gold to Tampa.
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22 hours ago |
mynews13.com | Alese Underwood
DAYTON — For military members preparing to transition to civilian life, finding the next career move can be a challenge. Over recent months there has also been a lot of anxiety and questions about job security for federal employees across the country. However, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) is working to make sure service members, their spouses, and veterans can lock-in new opportunities.
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22 hours ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Alese Underwood
DAYTON — For military members preparing to transition to civilian life, finding the next career move can be a challenge. Over recent months there has also been a lot of anxiety and questions about job security for federal employees across the country. However, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) is working to make sure service members, their spouses, and veterans can lock-in new opportunities.
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6 days ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Alese Underwood
CINCINNATI — If you’re looking for something to bring a smile to your face and put you in the mood for Summer, what’s better than heading out to the amusement park for rides, fun and food? What You Need To KnowPass holders can enter Kings Island on Friday and the general public on SaturdayEmployees are preparing for the cutomersSeveral rides this year are celebrating milestonesKings Island opens Friday for pass holders and Saturday for the public.
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1 week ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Alese Underwood
DAYTON, Ohio — For one year now, a special "grab and go" style lunch spot in downtown Dayton has helped open new doors for individuals with developmental disabilities. Inside the Good Connections Cafe careers and a sense of fulfillment are heating up every day. What You Need To KnowGoodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley Good Connections Cafe has been running for one year.
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2 weeks ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Alese Underwood
DAYTON, Ohio — The Great Miami River is running high. A century ago, all the massive amounts of rain SW Ohio has experienced recently would have overwhelmed cities like Dayton. A flood like the one in 1913 has not happened since thanks to a locally governed system which has been a crucial part in protecting people for more than 100 years. With five dams plus more than 55 miles of levees, The Miami Conservancy District (MCD) flood control program is doing exactly what it’s supposed to do.
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RT @TampaVA: Thanks to @AleseU for an amazing story on this @USNavy Veteran. Learn how Tampa VA helped this magician recover, rehab, and re…

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy has been around a long time, but using it to help veterans with PTSD…that’s something new. On @BN9 See how one clinic here in Florida is helping our service members heal. https://t.co/vEb3Kn078n

RT @BN9: For parents with babies in the NICU, it can sometimes be kind of a scary place. Every beep, every sound raises those anxiety level…