Award-winning journalist, Alese Underwood, joined the Spectrum News Ohio team in February 2023.
A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Alese earned her bachelor’s degree at Chatham University.
Before Alese joined the Spectrum News family, she reported in Shreveport, LA and Erie, PA. In 2014, she joined Spectrum News in San Antonio and Austin, Texas, where she reported on many memorable stories, including hurricanes, floods, wildfires and the tragic mass shooting in the church in Sutherland Springs.
In 2020, Alese joined the Spectrum Bay News 9 team in Tampa, where she focused primarily on military and veteran issues.
Alese is making a new home with her family in Dayton, Ohio. She continues to specialize in military and veterans stories, a topic that comes naturally to her as a military spouse. Alese’s husband proudly serves as an officer in the United States Air Force and is stationed at Wright-Patterson AFB. They have two little girls and a rescue Corgi-mix named Foxy, who are all enjoying everything the area has to offer, especially the snow!
Alese has a passion for giving a voice to people in her community and helping them tell their stories on multiple platforms. You’ll often find her shooting and editing stories on her iPhone and continuing to experiment with different technologies out in the field.
When Alese and her husband are not busy chasing around their toddlers and pup, they enjoy doing cross-fit style workouts. Alese and her family cannot wait to experience fall and all the amazing opportunities the region has to offer!
Don’t hesitate to say hello to Alese on Twitter @AleseU, Instagram @Aleseuh87, or email alese.underwood@charter.com! She’d love to share your story.
Stories from Alese
Ohio outreach agencies hope for funding from opioid settlement
Soon, $198 million will be on the table for treatment, prevention, and education stemming from the opioid epidemic in Ohio.
State officials gather for ceremonial signing of Senate Bill 24
The bill adopts the 1905 Wright Flyer III as Ohio's official airplane.
New facility expands access to children's mental health services
The facility cost $110 million.
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base shows PFAS response efforts
The base has two treatment systems up and running.
WPAFB breaks ground on another child development center
Plans that have been in the works for years are coming to fruition.
Dayton makes final impression as a host city for NATO PA
A week that makes a lasting impression in the city of Dayton.
Volunteers give back behind the scenes in NATO village
A way to give back and see the city from a different perspective.
Sarajevo art installation brings peaceful message to Dayton Arcade
It's a multimedia installation with a powerful message.
Art and artifacts showcase peace and history in Dayton
While it’s exciting to watch the event take shape, it’s important to note the historical significance the weekend holds.