Sean Cuellar

Author's details

Name: Sean Cuellar
Date registered: April 16, 2012

Biography

Sean graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, with a degree in Communications. There, Sean interned at both KNBC and CNN. Sean comes to Oregon from Columbus, OH, where she anchored and reported for WSYX/WTTE. She’s also worked as a television news anchor and reporter in Idaho, Texas, Colorado and Ohio. Sean was part of the Emmy Award winning morning team, Good Day Colorado, in Denver, CO. She’s covered major stories including alleged ACORN voter fraud during the 2008 Presidential election, the 2007 NCAA BCS Championship Game, the Kobe Bryant Trial, and was first to interview former Iraqi POW Shoshana Johnson. This isn’t Sean’s first stop in Eugene. During her high school career, she attended a summer Architectural Academy at the University of Oregon. Sean and her family are thrilled to live in a bike friendly town, and look forward to making Eugene their home.

Latest posts

  1. Gas Prices Increase for Memorial Day — May 23, 2013
  2. Eugene Mission Cuts Newspaper Recycling — May 21, 2013
  3. Measure 20-213: Lane Co. Public Safety — May 20, 2013
  4. Corridor Elementary Hosts Career Fair — May 17, 2013
  5. Kids Try Out Jobs on Public Works Day — May 17, 2013

Most commented posts

  1. EWEB Proposes Rate Increases — 6 comments
  2. UO Unveiling New Marching Band Uniforms — 5 comments
  3. Homeless to Working — 4 comments
  4. Joann Fabrics and Crafts Ready to Move — 3 comments
  5. Horse and Cart Make Comeback in Eugene — 3 comments

Author's posts listings

Lane County Establishes LULAC Council

EUGENE, Ore. — Lane County made Oregon history Wednesday by becoming the first county with a League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council. Local officials, including Springfield Mayor Christine Lundberg, turned out for the installation of officers. LULAC was first established in 1929. There are now 900 councils nationwide working to ensure civil, immigrant, … Continue reading »

Cookies for a Cause

EUGENE, Ore. — Womenspace received a sizable donation Monday thanks to fundraising efforts by local students. Twenty-four young girls at O’Hara Catholic School presented a check to Womenspace for $860. The 13 and 14-year-old girls took a baking elective class that turned into Cookies for a Cause. They baked 860 cookies and sold them, but the … Continue reading »

Second Chance After Serving Time

EUGENE, Ore. — Early releases from the Lane County Jail are frustrating residents. Even more upsetting is when a former inmate is re-arrested. But a local organization is working to keep those numbers down. Let go early due to budget cuts, for many released from the Lane County Jail or prison, they have no place … Continue reading »

Prisons, Compassion and Peace Project

EUGENE, Ore. — A city wide project happening this month is bringing opportunities to meet the woman who’s inspired national dialogue on the death penalty. The Prisons, Compassion and Peace Project offers many events including lectures, readings and workshops.  A key player in this project is author and activist Sr. Helen Prejean, who’s her real-life … Continue reading »

Local Company’s Lights Featured in Movie

EUGENE, Ore. — Bright lights, big city–that’s Hollywood. But all the glitz and glamour didn’t shine bright enough. A major film studio working on Tom Cruise’s latest feature film called on a Eugene business. Coming soon to a movie theater near you–Oblivion, a futuristic sci-fi thriller. But when Dan Patnode watches the trailer, he’s not … Continue reading »

Veteran’s Wife Creates Care Packages

EUGENE, Ore. — The numbers are alarming. According to the Department of Defense, in 2012 the U.S. military suicide rate grew 15 percent. But it’s not just veterans who are suffering. A veteran’s wife who’s drawn on her own experience is now offers support for others. Kati De’Atley world is a mother of two and … Continue reading »

Fundraising Using Social Media

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — Book after book line the shelves at Thurston High School’s library, but there’s one title in particular Hannah Doyle is trying to find. “I’m looking to see if they have a copy of Beloved by Toni Morrison,” she said. It’s not in fiction. We then try a reserved area for school book … Continue reading »

FFLC Gardens Need Green Thumbs

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — Spring is on its way. While it may be too early to plant vegetables, the Food for Lane County gardens are getting ready for the growing season. At FLLC’s Youth Farm there’s always work to be done, even in the off season when it’s gray and cloudy. “Even when it rains, yes,” … Continue reading »

Creating Better Homes for Bluebirds

EUGENE, Ore. — Churchill High School students worked Wednesday to put up their hand-crafted birdhouses in a West Eugene preservation area. Armed with rain jackets, boots and gloves,  Churchill students got ready for hands-on learning. The juniors and seniors attend the Rachel Carson Environmental Science Academy; an alternative to traditional high school that includes community … Continue reading »

Opera to Perform Dead Man Walking

EUGENE, Ore. — Dead Man Walking–the real life story first a book, then an award-winning movie. The Eugene Opera is now preparing for its production at the Hult Center. It’s part of a larger city-wide event this month called Prisons, Compassion and Peace, and it will include a visit from Sister Helen Prejean, whose real … Continue reading »

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