About

One raindrop in the fourth estate.

Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza is a versatile investigative multimedia news reporter and editor who lives and works in Pennsylvania.

Mosbrucker-Garza is the business reporter for WHYY News, the NPR member station and PBS dual licensee in Philadelphia. Her coverage area includes Southeastern Pa, New Jersey, and Delaware.

She brings news stories to life on time and under budget during her career as a professional hard news journalist. And enjoys digging into open data.

Most commonly uttered phrase of new sources, “How did you get this phone number?” followed by, “Wow, that’s a great question.”

She believes in burning shoe leather, government accountability and corporate transparency.

Speaking truth to power does not have to be an antagonistic exercise for the fourth estate. The truth is always somewhere in between.

Connect with her kmosbrucker [at] gmail.com or on LinkedIn. 

Follow her work on Twitter @k_mosbrucker

Read about her far flung travels here.

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  1. Tom Gallagher says:

    Interesting article about the solar panel farms in La. The article lists that all of the investment is from out of state. How many manufacturing jobs will be created from people of Louisiana and where are all of these solar panels being manufactured. My guess is China. We have already given China the ok to built a very large LNG plant in Lake Charles,La and probably a large tax credit to them as well. Then they will export our gas back to China. We are trying to reduce our gas house emissions but China is using our gas to increase their emissions. I would like to see an article about where all the solar and wind turbines are manufactured in the
    U.S. and in other countries.

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