Emil Moffatt
All Things Considered Host and ReporterEmil Moffatt joined KNKX in October 2022 as All Things Considered host/reporter. He came to the Puget Sound area from Atlanta where he covered the state legislature, the 2021 World Series and most recently, business and technology as a reporter for WABE. Contact him at emoffatt@knkx.org.
Emil has also worked for NPR member stations in Kentucky and Nashville after beginning his radio news career in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Right after college, he worked in sports broadcasting, calling play-by-play for minor league baseball games and as a studio producer for the Dallas Stars.
In his free time, Emil enjoys photography, live music, running and spending time in bookstores and coffee shops. He has a border collie lab named Valta.
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The 50th anniversary of Seattle's first Pride celebration is now commemorated with a historical marker in Pioneer Square.
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After more than 20 months of renovations, Seattle's Green Lake library branch re-opened to the public Monday.
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Two small business owners in Pierce County — one Republican one Democrat are running for the Washington state House of Representatives.
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Some environmental groups and labor unions say I-2117, which would repeal Washington's Climate Commitment Act, would have a dire impact on the state's ferries system.
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As we enter another respiratory virus season, specialists at UW Medicine say a surge in RSV cases among infants is expected to be less likely than in the past.
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The Seattle Kraken dropped their regular season opener, with a 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Blues at Climate Pledge Arena. The Kraken lost despite getting on the scoreboard first.
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Director Tazewell Thompson has taken an a capella musical he created in 2019 about the original Fisk Jubilee Singers and adapted it for the opera stage.
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Seattle Opera is just weeks away from opening its first season under its new general and artistic director James Robinson. The season will start October 12 with the world premiere of 'Jubilee.'
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Isolation during the height of pandemic lockdown had a greater effect on the brains of teen girls as opposed to teen boys, according to new research from the University of Washington.
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Getting around on the ferry is a way of life for those on the San Juan Islands. One resident has been sailing twice per week as she finishes up a manuscript.