Briceyda Landaverde is a reporter for NBC Connecticut. She can be seen during the early evening weekly newscast.
Briceyda has a passion for storytelling and connecting with the community. She covers general assignments and some of the biggest stories in Connecticut.
Briceyda, also known as Bri, joined the team in June of 2022 as a bilingual reporter. Previously, she was a weekend morning anchor and reporter in Springfield, Massachusetts, where she helped launch an online news update in Spanish. The New York native started her career on Long Island as a photojournalist.
In 2016, Briceyda graduated from Stony Brook University. As a student journalist she traveled to Cuba, during the brief period when the travel ban was lifted, and reported on Wi-Fi accessibility on the island.
During her free time, Briceyda enjoys finding new adventures in Connecticut. When the weather permits, you can find her outside taking a walk or hike. She also likes to travel across the Long Island Sound to visit her parents, sisters and friends.
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Learning facility in Newtown to honor Sandy Hook school shooting victim
Catherine Violet Hubbard’s love for animals was undeniable. “From the moment Catherine could exercise any sort of independence, her passion was animals, she was drawn to them, she loved them, she promised to take care of them,” Catherine’s mom and Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary President Jenny Hubbard said. Catherine was one of the 20 students killed in the...
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Traveling art exhibit highlights history of Puerto Rican Diaspora in US
Each image displayed at The Art Gallery at Eastern Connecticut State University shows a moment in Puerto Rican diaspora history. “Puerto Ricans came here for jobs, around the 1960s and 70s,” Eastern Art Gallery Director Julia Wintner said. The university is currently hosting a traveling exhibition titled “Diasporican: from Dispersion to Integration.” “We wanted to emphasize the timeline in which…
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Enjoy free winter activities starting Friday at Winterfest in Hartford
The final touches are being placed on the ice rink at Bushnell Park ahead of Winterfest Hartford 2024. “You will see people painting, putting up our boards, sharpening our skates,” The iQuilt Partnership Executive Director Jackie Mandyck said. Over 550 pairs of skates are being sharpened for families to use for free while they are ice skating or taking...
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Black Friday sales are here. Experts weigh pros and cons for shoppers
Signs for Black Friday sales are on full display ready to attract shoppers at WestFarms Mall. “Well, we usually walk the mall but while we are here, we are getting all the good sales that are going on and Christmas shopping,” Doreen Piscitelli, of Newington, said. WestFarms spokesperson Amanda Sirica said what used to be traditionally a one-day sale...
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Eversource customers can expect to have lower bills compared to last winter
As we approach the colder months, Eversource customers can expect to pay a lower supply price compared to last winter. “So, essentially the rate from January to January is moving from 14.71 down to 11.19 cents per kilowatt-hour, a 24% decrease,” Eversource President of CT Electric Operations Steve Sullivan said. Although supply costs are down 24%, customers will still see…
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CSCU union leaders and faculty call for more state funding next fiscal year
Calls are growing louder for more funding for Connecticut State Colleges and Universities. “Are we here to fight? ‘Yes’ and will we be back down? ‘No,’” advocates chanted. That is the message university union leaders, faculty and students are sending to Gov. Ned Lamont and CSCU Chancellor Terrence Cheng. “In terms of how Challenger Cheng is doing, I’m not...
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Meriden woman launches haircare line honoring her mom and Hispanic heritage
MILAVE is a business rooted in family. The women behind the products are Ivanny Soto and her mom Milagros Gonzalez. “She always says, ‘I’m very proud of you,’ I always try to make her proud. It is also a way to honor her. She was a single mom, raising four kids, and never was like ‘I cannot do that,’...
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Family mourns sudden death of Windsor police officer
The family of a Windsor police officer is mourning the loss of their beloved son, nephew, grandson and father, 31-year-old Louis Clayton. Clayton wore the badge for three years and was a U.S. Army veteran. He died while he was off duty on Nov. 8. “Just right now, the family and friends and all of his coworkers, we are just…
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President-elect Donald Trump gains support among Latino voters in 2024 win
The results are in for the presidential election: Donald Trump will be the 47th U.S. President. In Connecticut, there are mixed reactions about his victory. “I voted for Kamala, and I was hoping that the Latino population was going to follow suit,” Amilcar Hernandez (D-Hartford City Council) said. “I think we needed a change,” Maria Rosal, of Manchester, said....
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UConn survey examines Puerto Rican and Latino vote ahead of Election Day
Puerto Rican and Latino voters are gearing up to have their voices heard in the presidential election. Voters are split on who they want in office. “I don’t want to vote for Trump, never do it. He don’t understand Hispanic people,” Mirva Irizarry of New Britain said. “I don’t like the other [candidate], Kamala Harris,” Jessica Rosario of Hartford...