Jennie Cecil Moore
Producer
About
Jennie Cecil Moore is a producer on KUOW’s news shows who has covered the labor market, housing, reproductive rights, transit, food insecurity, law, and the arts.
She has a particular interest in cultural, economic, and equity stories.
Her career in public broadcasting has taken her to San Francisco, Boston, and France. Outside of news, she’s produced museum and public garden audio guides, arts and literary podcasts, and partnered with non-profits around storytelling. She has also contributed to documentaries and cooking series.
Location: Seattle
Languages: English, French
Pronouns: she/her
Stories
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Could paying more for gas save you money?
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Downtown countdown: Top 5 notes Seattle could take from other cities
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Washington's plan to make billionaires share the wealth
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If free trade isn't free, what's next for Washington's economy?
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Sports ticket prices have skyrocketed. Here's why
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Downtown improvements push problems elsewhere
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WA trans community prepares for new administration
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WA is a 'sanctuary' state. What does that mean for deportations?
The Trump administration made good on a promise to increase deportations across the US. So what does it mean that Washington is a sanctuary state? And Seattle a sanctuary city? We’ll hear from deputy director of Northwest Immigrant Rights Project Vanessa Gutierrez about what people should know about federal laws, and our local laws too.
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Get ready to show your bus ticket
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DOGE tangles up fishers' efforts to go green
Small boat operators in Puget Sound are working to upgrade their engines to reduce emissions. But uncertainty around federal government grants is tangling up their efforts. Dan Tucker from the Working Waterfront Coalition of Whatcom County talks about what this means for the industry in Puget Sound.