Sabina Kuriakose joined the NBC Connecticut News team in October 2011. She is thrilled to deliver in-depth reports as part of the NBC Connecticut Troubleshooters investigative unit.
Sabina comes to Connecticut from Albany, New York, where she was a general assignment reporter for 24-hour news station YNN. She covered everything from high-profile criminal trials to President Obama’s visit to upstate New York, and her reports aired across New York State.
Prior to her time in New York, Sabina was a bureau reporter in Western Massachusetts where she covered the race for the late Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat and Scott Brown’s subsequent win. She graduated magna cum laude from Syracuse University with degrees in Broadcast Journalism and International Relations.
If you have a story or issue you want Sabina to look into, drop her a line at Sabina.kuriakose@nbcuni.com or follow her on Twitter @sabinakuriakose. You can find her on Facebook here.