
Heather Moore Biography and Wiki
Heather Moore (b. Oct 19, 1976) is an American English journalist and Emmy Award Winner who works as an Evening News Anchor at KTVK in Phoenix, Arizona. Prior to this, She severed as a News anchor at KYMA in Yuma Arizona and also in KCRA, the NBC affiliate in Sacramento.
Her exceptional reporting has been identified by the Associated Press and the Rocky Mountain Chapter of NATAS where she recently earned an Emmy Award for her report on The Politics of Public Safety.
Heather Moore Age and Birthday
Heather was born on October 19th, 1976, in Irvine, Scotland, UK. She is 44 years old as of 2021. Her birth sign is Libra.
Heather Moore Education
Moving on to her credentials, Heather attended the University of Southern California, a private research university in Los Angeles, CA, where she earned magna cum laude holding an undergraduate degree in broadcast journalism and a specialization in film media communication. She was also a member of two honor societies and proudly supports her Trojans.
Heather Moore Family, Parents, Siblings
Attempts to establish the identities of her parents were in vain since no information about them is available to the public. Its, therefore, unknown whether if she has any siblings. This section is under review and will be updated soon.

Heather Moore Husband, Is She Married?
The Emmy Award-Winning journalist is married to her loving husband whose identity is unknown. The couple is blessed with two adorable children, a boy, and a girl named Luke and Mia Moore.
Heather Moore Salary
Moore receives an annual salary ranging from $24,292 to $76,507. This translates to an hourly average wage of between $10.15 and $31.32. However, her actual salary will be updated soon when available.
Heather Moore Net Worth
Heather Moore has an estimated net worth ranging from $300,000 to $700,000 as of 2021. Her primary source of income is her career as a journalist.
Heather Moore KTVK
Heather launched her journalism career as the evening anchor at KYMA in Yuma, AZ, before relocating to her hometown to work for, KCRA, the NBC affiliate in Sacramento. She worked for five years at 3TV in Phoenix before moving to San Diego where she was the primary anchor for the nightly news at 6 and 10 o’clock for KUSI.
Two years later her return was anticipated where she joined the prestigious CBS 5 investigative team taking the advantage of the news to amazing heights. she was privileged to fly both with the famed Air Force Thunderbirds and also jumped out of a plane with the Army’s Golden Knights parachute team.
Heather covered the historic recall of Gov. Gray Davis and countless wildfires in the northern part of the state as well as chronicled the 15-day hostage standoff at the Lewis Prison in Buckeye and covered the Phoenix Serial Shooter and the Baseline Killer stories.
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