
Camryn Cutinello
Reporter / Digital LeadCamryn Cutinello is a reporter at WCBU. Camryn joined the station in 2023 after interning at WBEZ and completing a master's degree at the University of Illinois at Springfield.
You can reach Camryn at cncutin@ilstu.edu.
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Athletes will work in whatever capacity teachers need to assist and mentor students.
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A combination of grocery store closures, transportation barriers and rising food prices have left nearly 33,000 people without access to nutritious food, says a local collaboration of food pantries, health departments and nonprofits.
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Showcasing quilts, paintings and hand carved sculptures, the FOLK exhibition at the Peoria Riverfront Museum represents a little bit of American History.
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The photos for the exhibition at Creative Soul Gallery, 208 N. 2nd St. — running through Oct. 3 — were taken by Bennett Johnson, an award-winning photographer and retired architect.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona paid a visit to Peoria Wednesday night. The visit was part of Cardona’s five-state bus tour to meet with educators and gather feedback to better run the Department of Education.
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WCBU's Camryn Cutinello spoke with Kherat about the how the school plans to improve staffing, fund the arts, and how they manage truancy.
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Peoria Police Chief Eric Echevarria tells WCBU that a person was found dead on Helen Street Thursday morning. The coroner was on the scene.
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Police spokesperson Semone Roth said officers were called to the scene in the 2200 block of West Marquette Ave. shortly after 9 p.m.
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Peoria Public Schools is working to improve their arts programs with a new music production lab and new teachers.
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Peoria Public Schools Director of School Safety Demario Boone says he's focused on prevention to keep schools safe.