Steven Cuevas

KQED Contributor

Steven is a former Los Angeles bureau chief for The California Report. He reports on an array of issues across the Southland, from immigration and regional politics to religion, the performing arts and pop culture. Prior to joining KQED in 2012, Steven covered Inland southern California for KPCC in Pasadena. He also helped establish the first newsroom at KUT in Austin, Texas where he was a general assignment reporter. Steven has received numerous awards for his reporting including an RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award for investigative reporting in addition to awards from the LA Press Club, the Associated Press and the Society for Professional Journalists. Steven grew up in and around San Francisco and now lives in Pasadena just a short jog from the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains.

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Hollywood Firms Behind Time’s Up Also Did Business With Alleged Sex Abusers

Burbank’s Mayor Going Strong Despite Cancer Diagnosis

Young Songwriter Sings Praises of Community in Aftermath of Fire, Mudslides

College Campus Welcomes Evacuated Montecito Elementary Students

Mudslides Funnel Santa Barbara Commuters Into Trains, Boats

L.A. County Mobilizes to Bring Homeless in From the Cold