Jennifer Cuevas

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.

The Latest

  • New Haven 2 hours ago

    Activists against homelessness provide refuge to unhoused people on New Haven Green

    A campaign advocating for unhoused individuals has set up shop on the New Haven Green. The campaign “Where Then Shall We Go?” aims to rescue people who are left without a place to go every night, according to Mark Colville, one of the organizers with the Unhoused Activists’ Community. Colville said every night, people are kicked out of public spaces…

  • New Haven Oct 24

    New apartments aim to transform landscape in downtown New Haven 

    More than 100 apartment units have been completed in the heart of Downtown New Haven.  On Thursday, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker along with community partners and project developers held a ribbon cutting event for the new Archive Apartments.  The Archive Apartments have taken around five years to be completed, from its initial concept to its total completion.  “An...

  • In this photo illustration, PlanB one-step emergency contraceptive is displayed on June 30, 2022 in San Anselmo, California.
    Health & Wellness Oct 23

    Non-prescription medications will soon be available in vending machines

    People in the state will soon have access to over-the-counter medications via vending machines. In 2023, the state legislature voted to approve state regulations that would allow non-prescription medications to be sold in vending machines as a way to increase access. Over the past year, the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) worked to revise the regulations and approved the…

  • New Haven Oct 23

    New Haven aims to fight climate change with unveiling of large mural

    The City of New Haven has unveiled a new mural on the historic Goffe Street Armory Building. The purpose of the mural is to raise awareness on the need for more climate action and to highlight how the climate crisis disproportionately impacts colored communities. “It’s about artists and community members taking action, using art as a way to talk...

  • West Haven Oct 17

    West Haven on board with new proposal to transform abandoned city conference center 

    There is a new proposal on the way to transform the West Haven shoreline.  The proposal is called The Kelsey Project, and it would replace the abandoned Savin Rock Conference Center.  Mayor Dorinda Borer said the proposal is an exciting opportunity to upgrade the shorefront while bringing in revenue.  “It’s such a fantastic opportunity, this is our greatest asset...

  • New Haven Oct 16

    New Haven Public School alumni recognized as 2025 Connecticut Teacher of the Year

    A New Haven educator is the recipient of the 2025 Connecticut Teacher of the Year Award.  Julia Miller was honored by her students, fellow educators, city and state leaders along with her family at a ceremony event held at the Metropolitan Business Academy (MBA). Miller has been a teacher for 18 years and has taught social studies and civics at…

  • New Haven Oct 15

    Groundbreaking held for project to revitalize New Haven's Dixwell neighborhood

    New Haven’s Dixwell neighborhood is on the path for a major transformation. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday at 26 Charles Street in New Haven to celebrate the upcoming project, CommCAT Place on Dixwell, a project by ConnCORP. “All these people had something to do with us being here, it’s not just about me, it’s about all of us,...

  • New Haven Oct 8

    Grand Pharmacy opens in New Haven, provides lower prescription costs for patients

    New Haven celebrated the opening of Grand Pharmacy located within the Fair Haven community. On Tuesday, a ribbon cutting was held at Grand Pharmacy located at 111 Grand Ave. The pharmacy is part of the Fair Haven Community Health Care Center and aims to provide residents with substantial savings in prescription costs. Dr. Suzanne Lagarde, CEO of the Fair Haven…

  • New Haven Oct 7

    New Haven participates in state's Digital Equity Pilot program to bridge connectivity gap

    To kick off Digital Inclusion Week, the director of the Connecticut State Library announced the seven library locations that will be participating in the Digital Equity Pilot Program.  The program will provide 3-4 navigators who will be shared among participating libraries including the Bridgeport Public Library, Derby Neck Public Library, Hamden Public Library, Howard Whittemore Memorial Library in Naugatuck, New…

  • North Haven Oct 2

    North Haven finalizing plan to trap feral cats

    The Town of North Haven is working on a plan to address feral cats in the area of Vineyard Road. On Friday, a social media post was shared by the North Haven Animal Control where they warned people to keep their domestic cats inside while the animal control unit conducted feral cat trappings to then euthanize them. The post was…

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