Kelcie Moseley-Morris, a reporter at the Idaho Capital Sun (part of the non-profit States Newsroom group) will now take on the role of national reproductive rights reporter. She begins Feb. 20.
Previously, Moseley-Morris worked as a night reporter and education and legislative reporter at Idaho Press-Tribune. She was also a cops and courts reporter at the Lewiston Tribune, also in Ihado.
Moseley-Morris has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Idaho and a master’s degree from Boise State University.
You can congratulate Moseley-Morris on Twitter.
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