Alicia Acuna is an American news reporter who currently works for Fox News.
She joined the network in 1997 and has since covered some of the biggest news stories in the United States, including the 2000 presidential election, Hurricane Katrina, and the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Acuna has received several awards for her journalism, including the National Headliner Award and the Edward R. Murrow Award.
She’s also a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
Acuna’s Siblings
Alicia Acuna grew up in a family of seven in New Mexico. She has six siblings, including three sisters and three brothers.
While not much is known about her siblings, we do have some information about their background and their relationship with Acuna.
Brother Chris Acuna
Chris Acuna is Alicia’s younger brother, and the two share a close relationship.
Chris currently works as a program director at a sports radio station in Denver, Colorado. He previously worked as a sports anchor at a TV station in New Mexico.
Sister Lisa Acuna
Lisa Acuna is one of Alicia’s older sisters.
She is a certified public accountant and currently lives in New Mexico. Lisa is also the mother of two children, and Alicia is a proud aunt.
Brother Eric Acuna
Eric Acuna is another one of Alicia’s brothers. Not much is known about his background or current whereabouts.
Sister Shelly Acuna
Shelly Acuna is another one of Alicia’s sisters. Like Eric, not much is known about Shelly’s background or current whereabouts.
Sister Angie Acuna
Angie Acuna is Alicia’s youngest sister. She currently lives in New Mexico and works as a nurse.
Brother Tim Acuna
Tim Acuna is Alicia’s oldest brother. He works as a detective in New Mexico and has been in law enforcement for over 20 years.
Her Relationship with Her Siblings
While not much is known about Alicia Acuna‘s siblings, we do know that she shares a close relationship with them.
In a 2014 interview with Fox News Insider, Acuna mentioned that her siblings were a big influence on her life and career.
“They keep me grounded,” Acuna said. “They don’t really care what I do for a living. They love me for me.”
Acuna also mentioned that her siblings were her biggest supporters during her career, even when she was just starting out.
“They would call me and say, ‘We saw you on TV last night! You did great!’ It’s nice to have that support.”