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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Fireworks will be held Saturday the 6th -live entertainment starting at Ah-Nab-Awen Park at 6 p.m.
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A record number of motorists are expected to hit the roads this week
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The Diatribe provides arts related programs for mental health and wellness, social justice and unity in partnership with local charities and organizations in West Michigan
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The Oakland County Sheriff’s office says Deputy Bradley Reckling was fatally shot last weekend while pursuing a suspected stolen vehicle in Detroit
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A Better Business Bureau investigation tallied a record number of reports
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The National Weather service has issued a Heat Advisory for West Michigan and beyond until Friday
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Finding and identifying new invasions early improves chances of slowing their spread, or even eradicating the population
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The symposium offers participants opportunities to learn about the systems that impact the lives of Black boys and men and discover how to create equitable transformation through education
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The mobile clinic will run through August 16th. Services are available for anyone in the community
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You’ll have two full days when you can grab a fishing rod, ride the off-road trails, visit state parks, boating access sites and other outdoor locations — all free of charge this weekend.