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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Seattle writer Rosette Royale's podcast 'Square One' offers a glimpse of why Pioneer Square became a hub for LGBTQ+ life from the 1930s until the 1980s.
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Seattle Public Library, along with Seattle Arts & Lectures, is organizing Book Bingo, encouraging adult readers to expand their reading palette this summer.
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After three years of study, 10 students in the 'Muckleshoot cohort' graduated this month with educational doctoral degrees. The program centered on educational topics important to Indigenous communities.
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From vendors to visitors, to musical performers and a divisive gum wall, KNKX's All Things Considered team explores all Pike Place Market has to offer.
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Built largely during the pandemic, the Seattle Convention Center's new Summit building promises to bring more foot traffic at a time when downtown businesses are clamoring for it.
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Roger Silva was part of the crew that assembled the Tacoma Dome's wooden roof. Completed in April 1983, the iconic structure celebrates its 40th anniversary this month.
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After years as a correspondent, host and singer (on the side), NPR's Ari Shapiro has compiled many of his stories into a new memoir.
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Ebbets Field Flannels was founded in the late 1980s in Seattle and has been creating vintage-style sports apparel since. Founder Jerry Cohen talks about his early interest in baseball and what makes a good uniform or cap logo.
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"The Tacoma Method" is a new opera that tells the story of the expulsion of Chinese residents from Tacoma, Wash., in 1885.
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In his new book about the connections between African Americans and the Sudan, University of Washington professor Christopher Tounsel takes note of Andrew Brimmer, the first Black member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.