Elle Moxley
Elle covers education for KCUR. The best part of her job is talking to students. Before coming to KCUR in 2014, Elle covered Indiana education policy for NPR’s StateImpact project. Her work covering Indiana’s exit from the Common Core was nationally recognized with an Edward R. Murrow award. Her work at KCUR has been recognized by the Missouri Broadcasters Association and the Kansas City Press Club. She is a graduate of the University Of Missouri School Of Journalism. Elle regularly tweets photos of her dog, Kingsley. There is a wounded Dr. Ian Malcolm bobblehead on her desk.
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More than 3,000 people are expected to attend a centennial commemoration of the United States’ entry into World War I in Kansas City on Thursday.
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A Columbia man allegedly plotting a Presidents Day terrorist attack was charged in federal court Tuesday. Tammy Dickerson, United States Attorney for...
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In one of his final public appearances as governor, Jay Nixon stopped at Magna Seating, a small automotive parts manufacturer in Excelsior Springs. “It...
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The family of a Kansas boy who died last summer while riding a slide at Schlitterbahn has reached a settlement with the water park. Caleb Schwab, 10,...
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Missouri has slipped another spot in a national ranking of teacher pay. “Missouri teachers are earning even less compared to national average as they...
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Again and again during his time in office, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon returned to Magna Seating, an automotive parts manufacturer in Excelsior Springs....
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A change in state statute is unlikely to make more schoolyard fights felonies. When Missouri lawmakers made third degree assault a Class E felony, up...
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Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway was in Kansas City Tuesday to announce her support for legislation that would increase penalties for government...
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Are Missouri’s myriad occupational licensing requirements making it harder for women to enter the workforce? A new study from the Women’s Foundation out...
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Every other Wednesday, the Rollin’ Grocer truck parts outside the Victoria Arms Building so residents can buy fresh food. “Kansas City is the No. 6 city...