Category Archives: Uncategorized

Today on Voices: Dayton Online

Image

Voices: Dayton presents The Road to City Hall, featuring two exclusive sit-down interviews with Dayton mayoral candidates, A.J. Wagner & Nan Whaley. Learn more about the voices behind the yard signs and debates. Election Day is November 5th.

Watch Voices: Dayton – A.J. Wagner

Watch Voices: Dayton – Nan Whaley

Hal-David Roberts

Hal David Roberts is the creator, host, writer, and producer of Voices: Dayton, he is a graduating senior at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism (Dec ’13) at Ohio University in Athens, OH.

Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube

Leave a comment

October 24, 2013 · 10:05 pm

Voices: Dayton presents The Road to City Hall with Nan Whaley

Exclusive sit-down interview with Dayton city commissioner and mayoral candidate, Nan Whaley. Learn how she ended up in Dayton, what sets Dayton apart from many other cities and her plans for its future.

Leave a comment

October 22, 2013 · 9:20 pm

Voices: Dayton presents The Road to City Hall with A.J. Wagner

Exclusive sit-down interview with Dayton mayoral candidate, A.J. Wagner. Learn more about how he plans to create a closer connection among city leaders, community leaders, and citizens.

Leave a comment

October 22, 2013 · 9:16 pm

The Road to City Hall

ImageImageImageImage

Voices: Dayton presents The Road to City Hall, two exclusive sit-down interviews with both Dayton mayoral candidates, A.J. Wagner & Nan Whaley. Learn more about the voices behind the yard signs, candidate debates, and rallies. Premiering online Tuesday, October 22nd, which is also exactly two weeks from Election Day on November 5th.

– HDR

Leave a comment

Filed under Uncategorized

Dayton on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show

First, the New York Timesnow The Daily Show with Jon Stewart?

Image

The Daily Show’s Aasif Mandvi and Dayton city manager, Tim Riordan in front of Dayton City Hall.

Dayton’s immigration-friendly initiatives gained the city more time in the spotlight last night on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. City manager, Tim Riordan and our city hall both make an appearance.

Image

Dayton City Manager, Tim Riordan appearing on The Daily Show. Credit: Comedy Central

“The influx of immigrants into Dayton has been a good thing,” said Riordan in the segment hosted by Aasif Mandvi.

This comedic piece contrasts the negative attitudes regarding illegal immigrants against the often overlooked positives including the billions of dollars in benefits that they provide stemming from taxes, starting new businesses, and creating jobs.

The ‘Welcome to Dayton’ plan, launched in 2011, also recently gained Dayton a spot on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s list of top enterprising cities.

It is the only city in the midwest to make the list and shared the spotlight with major cities like Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, Memphis, and San Antonio.

Where will Dayton appear next?

Watch the video here! (via thedailyshow.com)

Leave a comment

Filed under Uncategorized

Voices: Dayton – The Road to City Hall

Voices: Dayton - The Road to City Hall

Exclusive interviews with city of Dayton mayoral candidates, Nan Whaley & A.J. Wagner coming Wednesday, October 16th.
Watch an interview with city commissioner candidate, Jeffrey J. Mims Jr. Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWJp_rXCfcs

Leave a comment

October 10, 2013 · 5:24 am

Fact & Opinion: Dayton Daily News Building

Growing up, I spent a lot of time in my family’s funeral home on Dayton’s West side, H. H. Roberts Funeral Home, doing normal things like watching Arthur and opening a pop that I could never finish.

Image

Former Dayton Daily News Building. Credit: DDN

Nearly ever other day, after getting picked up from my school, then located in the Oregon District, we would head over to the Dayton Daily News building on the corner of Fourth and Ludlow Streets in downtown.

Reflecting a simpler, less technology-centered time period in our lives, Each and every single obituary and photo of the deceased had to be taken downtown to the building and handed to the obituary staff.

Now it’s done by simply via e-mail. I feel old, quite old.

The original building was constructed between 1908 and 1910.

The building saw expansions in the 1920s, 1950s and the 1970s. It was then given a facelift in the late 1980s, after being added to the National Register of Historic places in the 1970s.

In 2007, newspaper staff relocated to the current Cox Media Group Ohio headquarters, a former NCR building on South Main Street.

Only two months ago, the Schwind Building, completed in 1913, the year of Dayton’s Great flood, was demolished. Image

A piece of Dayton and it’s news media’s history, and an integral part of the Dayton Daily News’ history is opening the gates for Dayton and its downtown’s future.

A five-story building with 200 student apartments will sit in this historic space, which will now provide housing for Sinclair Community College’s students.

Local downtown business owners and residents speculate that this will spark more revitalization in the downtown core.

The demolition on August 17th marked the first time explosives were used to demolish a building since the Lazarus Building was imploded to create space for the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center in 1999.

Image

The original Dayton Daily News building will remain standing alongside the new construction of 200-apartments for students.

The original Dayton Daily News building, modeled after the Knickerbocker Trust building in New York will remain standing even once the apartments are constructed.

Who says we can’t keep a piece of history?

Opinion

It’s oftentimes saddening to see something so historic disappear from the downtown scenery. However, it is heartwarming, exciting, and a beautiful thing to see the great progress in the Gem City. Housing for students could prompt other businesses including stores and restaurant to move downtown as a new market is created. So many voices were heard in the walls of the Schwind Building and even more voices were heard in the newspaper hundreds of employees worked to produce each and every day before the time of the Internet, smartphones, and Facebook. It’s inspiring to know how many journalists felt the same thrills that I did in this building during a completely time in media’s history. Here’s to the future.

Hal David Roberts 

Hal David Roberts is the creator, host, writer and producer of VOICES, he is a student at the E.W. Scripps Journalism School in Athens, OH, a former WHIO-TV intern, a former ESPN intern and TV host with more than 3 years of experience. I will be graduating from Ohio University in December 2013 with a B.S. in Broadcast Journalism with a specialization in English and Sociology. 

Leave a comment

Filed under Uncategorized

WHIO-TV’s Yuna Lee & I

WHIO-TV's Yuna Lee & I

Such an inspiration! I had the privilege to learn so much from this woman and I love being able to watch her grow right here in Dayton!

Leave a comment

October 6, 2013 · 3:42 am

The beauty of Dayton.

The beauty of Dayton.

Have a photo of your favorite place in Dayton? Send it to thisisHDR@gmail.com with a brief description of what it is and why it’s your favorite. #voices

Leave a comment

October 4, 2013 · 11:21 pm

Voices: Dayton – Nan Whaley

Voices: Dayton - Nan Whaley

Had an opportunity to sit down and talk with current Dayton city commissioner and mayoral candidate, Nan Whaley at the Democratic Headquarters in downtown Dayton. You’ll be able to hear from both Whaley and A.J. Wagner before Election Day on #Voices: Dayton. Election day is November 5th.

Leave a comment

October 4, 2013 · 9:28 pm