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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Christmas is now only 12 days away and it’s expected the holiday season will see its second highest year-end travel since AAA began tracking the numbers in 2000. The travel period runs from December 23rd to January 1st.
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The funds awarded by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity come from a 15-million-dollar MI Impact Grant program. The grant, along with a Literacy Center collaboration, could help remove barriers to economic prosperity and close equity gaps.
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WGVU’s Jennifer Moss spoke with Kerri Becker, the Grand Valley State University Director of Athletics.
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October was domestic violence awareness month. We had an opportunity to talk with Judge Amanda Sterkenberg about an upcoming “Domestic Violence Court” in Kent County.
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We reported earlier this week that AAA says to expect record breaking travel volumes for the holiday weekend. With that, some travel consultants say if you plan on flying, you should be wary of using a travel hack that could end up costing you big time
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Kent County has installed new recycling technology at its Recycling and Education Center. AI-guided robots are helping reduce waste and increase revenue
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The number of Michigan residents traveling by car is projected to be the highest on record
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The Kent County Health Department, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and City of Grand Rapids recently launched a campaign to educate Kent County residents about preventing lead exposure
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