Award–winning investigative journalist and frequent The California Report contributor Cuevas returns to KQED after positions at KUT Austin and KPCC in the Inland Empire.
Award–winning political reporter Detrow joins KQED from Pennsylvania, where he covered politics and government at the state capital for NPR’s StateImpact project and at WITF and WHYY.
KQED Public Radio, the most listened-to public radio station in the nation, is proud to announce two award-winning and respected journalists as its Los Angeles and Sacramento bureau chiefs. Steven Cuevas, who was named the radio journalist of the year in 2012 by the LA Press Club, takes over the LA bureau and Scott Detrow, who received the DuPont-Columbia Silver Baton in 2012, will take over the Sacramento bureau chief position. Along with Fresno Bureau Chief Sasha Khokha, this team constitutes the backbone of KQED’s statewide news service The California Report.
“We are excited to announce the appointments of two new bureau chiefs for The California Report,” said Jo Anne Wallace, vice president and general manager of KQED Public Radio. “Detrow and Cuevas each brings years of award-winning journalism and great storytelling experience to their new assignments.”
“It’s a real honor and privilege to rejoin longtime friends and colleagues at a station that gave me my start, and on a program that continues to illuminate the politics, culture and history of this great state,” said Cuevas, who started in the Los Angeles bureau on January 14. “Los Angeles and the greater Southern California region are a big, messy, beautiful place that is a dream for any reporter.”