
Taylor Robertson
Reporter and Multi Media Journalist at WHIO-TV (Dayton, OH)
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Jan 10, 2024 |
whio.com | Taylor Robertson
DAYTON - Trash is starting to get picked up after it was piled up at a local apartment complex. >>PREVIOUS COVERAGE: 'It's an eye sore;' Trash piled up more than 5 feet high at local apartment complexDaria Dillard Stone posted on social media that the trash is starting to get cleaned up at Whitney Young Estates at the 4400 block of Germantown Pike in Dayton. "My pastor teaches us to see something, say something," she wrote.
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Jan 10, 2024 |
whio.com | Taylor Robertson
DAYTON - People living at a local apartment complex are disgusted with all the piled-up trash. News Center 7′s Taylor Robertson spoke with people living at Whitney Young Estates at the 4400 block of Germantown Pike in Dayton on Tuesday. >>Police to give new details about crash that led to chase, shooting on U.S. 35They told her the trash pile continues to get taller and taller. "I'm 5′1, it's about as high as I am. Tall," said Norma Lartigue.
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Nov 17, 2023 |
whio.com | Taylor Robertson
By With less money in savings and rising prices, more people are turning to "side hustles" to make some extra cash. Some people even claim that they pay their entire rent or have quit their day job, but are some of the side hustles actually hustling you? News Center 7′s Taylor Robertson digs into what you need to know before padding your paycheck this way. Monday on News Center 7 beginning at 5 PM. © 2023 Cox Media Group
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Oct 13, 2023 |
whio.com | Xavier Hershovitz |Taylor Robertson
DAYTON - News Center 7 is planning a 30-minute streaming special for Saturday, Oct. 14 of the partial solar eclipse. Regardless of what the weather is like on Saturday, we will provide a clear view, from a NASA telescope. The streaming special starts at 12:45 p.m. and can be seen on whio.com, the WHIO News App, and the free News Center 7 streaming app, which can be downloaded in your app store.
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Oct 13, 2023 |
whio.com | Taylor Robertson
DAYTON - Firefighters have responded to a house fire in Dayton early Friday morning. >>People see sky light up in Warren County neighborhoodDayton firefighters and police officers were dispatched just after 3:45 a.m. to the 1500 block of Shaftesbury Road near Cornell Drive, Montgomery County Regional Dispatch told News Center 7. When firefighters arrived, they were dealing with heavy flames. News Center 7′s Taylor Robertson is heading to the scene.
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