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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This year’s event commemorated 20 years of the Go Red for Women movement and 100 years of saving lives and pioneering scientific discoveries
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Saturday’s Black Love event is free and will be open to both members of Gilda’s Club and the greater Grand Rapids community
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The fundraising walk is Saturday, February 10 with registration at 9am
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Organizers say the goal is to provide an opportunity to engage in community and create dialogue.
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Now in its 41st year, the awards ceremony celebrates the accomplishments of African Americans in Grand Rapids, that some say, may otherwise go unnoticed
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A move to make city lighting more cost efficient and keep residents safe is almost complete, but not without some complaints.
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This latest batch of extremely cold temps can be dangerous. We should all be cautious and avoid being outdoors for extended periods of time. But that caution isn’t just for us, it’s for our pets too
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With a winter storm warning in effect in West Michigan, homeowners could face clean up issues soon after. The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Michigan issued its own warning today about possible clean up scams after the storm
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Senior Mary Jo Buechler is participating in the GV Laker Accelerated Talent Link program. She tells us how students are benefiting from the program
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A select number of GVSU students are in the middle of The Laker Accelerated Talent Link launched at the start of this year. The initial cohort has been meeting - and now, officials say, they’re preparing for the next wave of students and program expansion