Jennifer Moss
WGVU HostJennifer is an award winning broadcast news journalist with more than two decades of professional television news experience including the nation's fifth largest news market. She's worked as both news reporter and news anchor for television and radio in markets from Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo all the way to San Francisco, California.
She's interviewed everyone from U.S. Presidents to Oprah Winfrey; Bishop Desmond Tutu to amazing young students. She's skied with Special Olympians and has flown an F-16 fighter jet.
Jennifer loves the community in which she lives and thus remains very active. She has been recognized for outstanding community service and received the "Giants" award in Grand Rapids.
Jennifer has two teenage sons at home and a daughter and grandson in Indianapolis. She enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.
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Grand Rapids Public Library is encouraging everyone to “Read S’More” with the primary goal of avoiding summer learning loss in kids
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly half of teen driver-related deaths occur during the 100 Days between Memorial Day and Labor Day
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Close to 1.3 million Michiganders are expected to travel this Memorial Day weekend
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GRPM joined museums nationwide in registering as a Blue Star Museum, a partnership between the National Endowment for the Arts and Blue Star Families in collaboration with the Department of Defense and museums across the U.S.
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The goal is keep more children safe by connecting parents to needed programs
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The organizations hope to support families with critically ill children and ensure a stable blood supply for local hospitals and healthcare facilities
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Consumers should be careful when looking for help in cleaning up following the storms and to beware of scammers, often called “storm chasers”
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The Association offers three ways to beat a stroke, which include, learning how to spot a stroke, know your blood pressure numbers, keeping them in a healthy range and prevent another stroke by managing risk factors
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Residents can turn in unwanted or expired prescriptions freely and anonymously as part of the annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Health officials say this can help keep the community safe
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The scam has already cost some consumers in other states. The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Michigan warns scammers could use the “yes” to authorize purchases off bank accounts