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Laurel Wamsley

Laurel Wamsley is a reporter for 91¸£Àû's News Desk. She reports breaking news for 91¸£Àû's digital coverage, newscasts, and news magazines, as well as occasional features. She was also the lead reporter for 91¸£Àû's coverage of the 2019 Women's World Cup in France.

Wamsley got her start at 91¸£Àû as an intern for Weekend Edition Saturday in January 2007 and stayed on as a production assistant for 91¸£Àû's flagship news programs, before joining the Washington Desk for the 2008 election.

She then left 91¸£Àû, doing freelance writing and editing in Austin, Texas, and then working in various marketing roles for technology companies in Austin and Chicago.

In November 2015, Wamsley returned to 91¸£Àû as an associate producer for the National Desk, where she covered stories including . She became a Newsdesk reporter in March 2017, and has since covered subjects including , , , and .

In 2010, Wamsley was a Journalism and Women Symposium Fellow and participated in the German-American Fulbright Commission's Berlin Capital Program, and was a 2016 Voqal Foundation Fellow. She will spend two months reporting from Germany as a 2019 Arthur F. Burns Fellow, a program of the International Center for Journalists.

Wamsley earned a B.A. with highest honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she was a Morehead-Cain Scholar. Wamsley holds a master's degree from Ohio University, where she was a Public Media Fellow and worked at 91¸£Àû Member station WOUB. A native of Athens, Ohio, she now lives and bikes in Washington, DC.