Jennifer Cuevas is a bilingual multimedia journalist and reporter for NBC Connecticut.
Born in NYC and raised in Stamford, she is glad to be back in the Northeast and reporting on issues in her home state.
Prior to joining the team, Jennifer worked for KFOX14/CBS4 in El Paso, TX, for more than three years.
During her time covering the U.S.-Mexico border, Jennifer reported on serious issues such as the lifting of Title 42 and its impact on border communities, as well as the largest immigration detention fire recorded in Mexico's history.
While reporting in the Borderland, Jennifer developed a strong interest in education-related issues, which earned her an award from the Texas State Teachers Association for Outstanding Continuous Education Coverage.
Fluent in Spanish, she is able to connect with multicultural communities, reach a broader audience, and develop community connections.
She attended CT State Norwalk, where she earned an associate's degree in journalism. She then continued her studies at Quinnipiac University, where she was involved in the university's news station prior to graduating in 2020.
In her free time, Jennifer enjoys spending time with her husband, whether it is longboarding by the beach or enjoying an afternoon walk. Trying out fusion cuisine is also at the top of Jennifer's recreation list, along with spending time with her family.
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Connecticut Job Corps Centers will be impacted after feds pause operations
Job Corps Centers across the country are scrambling after the Department of Labor announced a pause in operations on Friday. The DOL said the “pause of operations at all contractor-operated Job Corps Centers will occur by June 30, 2025.” In Connecticut, the announcement will impact the New Haven and Hartford location. Juvenel Levros, the center director of New Haven Job…
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Trump administration calls out sanctuary states and cities, including in CT
The Trump administration is applying pressure to so-called sanctuary cities and states. On Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security published a list of sanctuary cities and states that “deliberately and shamefully obstruct the enforcement of federal immigration laws,” as part of President Trump’s latest executive order. Democratic leaders across Connecticut denounced the Trump administration for placing Connecticut on the...
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Milford Public Schools close to approving plan to improve aging school buildings
Milford Public Schools is planning on making significant changes to its aging school buildings. Superintendent Anna Cutaia said the Milford Board of Education has been weighing different options as it relates to improving their school campuses. “It is a renovation, build new and possibly a consolidation plan, so we’re thinking about all three of those things,” Cutaia said. She...
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Report shows first evidence of longhorned tick infection in CT in recent years
A new report by the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES) shows evidence of an invasive longhorned tick infected with Ehrlichiosis virus. It’s the first evidence of a longhorned tick with Ehrlichiosis in the entire country, according to CAES. CAES said a tick with Ehrlichiosis was found in Fairfield County sometime between 2021 and now. Officials said they collected 8,700 longhorned…
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Family of dismembered West Haven mom awaits charges after son's first court appearance
The man accused of attempting to set his mother’s home on fire appeared at Milford Superior Court for his first appearance on Tuesday. Theodore Lloyd, 27, faces a charge of attempted arson after West Haven police said they found evidence of paper trails and lighter fluid in Tina Lloyd’s home in March, which later led to the discovery of...
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Man sentenced to 40 years for 2022 murder of former girlfriend in Milford has outburst in court
A man who killed his former girlfriend, a mother of three, in her Milford home in 2022 while two of her children were home has been sentenced to 40 years in prison. In March, Ewen Dewitt, 45, accepted a plea deal for 40 years to serve. During Thursday’s sentencing hearing, the court heard from Julie Minogue’s sister, mother and eldest…
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Police make arrest in January 2024 shooting death of 16-year-old from New Haven
New Haven Police Wednesday announced an arrest in the January 2024 shooting death of a teenager. Police said they arrested 22-year-old Gabriyel Fraser and took him into custody on Monday. He is charged with murder in the death of 16-year-old Maleak Sweets, of New Haven. Sweets was shot on January 29, 2024 on Newhall St. He was taken to the…
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New Haven welcomes art shop and bakery in Westville neighborhood
The City of New Haven celebrated the addition of two small businesses in New Haven’s growing Westville neighborhood. Located at 910 Whalley Ave is the new Inkberry Art Shop and at 912 Whalley Ave is Malby Artisan Bread and Pastries. “InkBerry and Malby are exactly the kinds of businesses that we want in our city. They’re family-owned, neighborhood-based, they offer…
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Yale University holds 324th commencement ceremony
Yale University held its 324th commencement ceremony at the historic Old Campus on Monday. More than 1,000 students, along with family members, made their way down Temple Street in New Haven to celebrate the momentous occasion. “All my hard work for the past four years has finally led up to this moment, I’m so excited,” Breanna Nguyen said. One of…
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New Haven's Spring Night Market returns to Downtown 9th Square
New Haven’s Spring Night Market makes its return for the 10th time! The one-night event happens on Orange Street in Downtown New Haven’s Ninth Square District until 10 p.m on Friday. The event which began back in 2018, is being put on by the Town Green District. People will get to enjoy shopping, live music, food, drinks, and arts...