I am proud to have grown up in the small town of Shoshoni, Wyoming. After graduating high school, I went to a small college in Williston, North Dakota. After only two years away from home, I decided to go to college in my home state and transferred to the University of Wyoming. I have always loved writing and chose to go into the journalism field and got my degree in Journalism from UW in December of 2011. I have two sisters, one of which is my twin. Spending time with my sisters is one of my favorite things in the world, but it seems there is never enough time for me to see them as often as I would like. My activities outside of work include spending time with my dogs, watching too many sports, and reading as many books as time allows. Tracie became News Director of KOWB 1290AM in May 2014.
Tracie Perkins
Laramie Taxi Driver Accused Of Injuring Passenger While Driving Drunk
A Laramie taxi driver stands accused of injuring a passenger while driving drunk, and the case is moving forward to Albany County District Court.
Garcia Pleads Not Guilty For Halloween Assault
The 18-year-old high school student accused of seriously injuring a University of Wyoming student at a Halloween party has made his plea in court.
Albany County Attorney Richard Bohling Charged For Alleged Misuse Of Funds
Charges have been filed against Albany County Attorney Richard Bohling after allegations of using county funds to purchase cameras, computer equipment, and other items for personal use.
University Of Wyoming Ranked Best School For Out-Of-State Students
The University of Wyoming is the best university in the nation for out-of-state students in a new ranking list that takes into account academic quality, affordability and accessibility.
Cheapest And Most Expensive Wyoming Cities For Auto Insurance
Where should you live in Wyoming if you want to pay the least for your auto insurance?
Wheatland Man Named Mineman Of The Year
A Naval Sailor from Wheatland, Wyo. was recently named as the Association of Minemen’s 2014-2015 Mineman of the Year.
Wyoming Residents Torn On Immigration Reform
Wyoming residents are divided on how to approach legislation pertaining to undocumented immigrants, according to the University of Wyoming’s Statewide Election Survey.
University Of Wyoming Researchers Hope To Produce Better Brucellosis Vaccine
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources scientists at the University of Wyoming are hopeful their brucellosis studies may produce a better vaccine for livestock and are studying whether a change in vaccination procedures could offer better control.
Sheep Obesity Study Could Correlate To Humans
A study by researchers at the University of Wyoming indicates that obesity in female sheep can impact the health of the animals’ granddaughters and daughters.
One Fatality In Wreck South Of Laramie
A Laramie man died in a two vehicle crash early this morning.