I joined Townsquare Media in November 2016. I graduated from Wheatland High School in 2011. In May 2016, I graduated from the University of Wyoming with degrees in Journalism and Global Studies. I have two dogs and enjoys hiking, traveling and reading.
Sara Teter
Flash Flood Warning Issued for Albany, Laramie Counties
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood warning for Albany and Laramie counties.
Suspect Injured in Officer Involved Shooting in Albany County
An Albany County Sheriff’s deputy and a trooper from the Wyoming Highway Patrol were involved in a shooting while on duty Saturday, May 26th that injured a suspect.
UW Receives Funding for Carbon Storage Project
The University of Wyoming has received a $9.77 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy for a project that would determine the feasibility of creating a commercial-scale geological storage complex for carbon dioxide in Wyoming.
Vedauwoo Road Opens for Camping, New Rules in Place
The Forest Service has opened Forest Road 700, or Vedauwoo Road on Pole Mountain in Medicine Bow National Forest for motorized travel and designated dispersed camping in time for the holiday weekend.
Mosquito Larvicide Application Scheduled for the Weekend
With the arrival of spring, the City of Laramie is also anticipating the arrival of mosquitoes.
UW Leaders Reach Agreement on Regulation Changes
The University of Wyoming says that leaders of the UW Board of Trustees, the UW Faculty Senate and the administration have reached an agreement on potential changes to the university regulations.
‘Wanted Wednesday’ [VIDEO]
The Albany County Sheriff’s office has released the latest ‘Wanted Wednesday’ photos featuring individuals wanted on warrants issued through Albany County courts.
City Council to Review 2019-2020 Biennium Budget
The Laramie City Council will be holding workshops Wednesday and Thursday this week to review the City Manager’s recommendation for the budget for the next biennium, 2019-2020.
Donor Gift Makes UW Presidential Scholarship Possible
The University of Wyoming will soon be offering a presidential-level scholarship to top high school graduates across the state, after a $500,000 gift from the Joe and Arlene Watt Foundation.
Gov. Mead Approves $5 Million Loan to Keep WyoTech Open
Gov. Matt Mead authorized a loan Monday of up to $5 million to DBJJDM Enterprises for the operation of WyoTech in Laramie.
Rock River Round Table Looks to Combat Food Insecurity
The Wyoming Food Bank of the Rockies and Feeding America will be holding a round table in Rock River to discuss combating food insecurity in the town and Albany County.
WYO 130 and WYO 70 Open for Season
After working for several weeks to clear two seasonally closed roads, the Wyoming Department of Transportation has opened WYO 130 over the Snowy Range and WYO 70 over the Sierra Madre as of Monday, May 21.