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Birthplace: Watertown, New York.
Education: Syracuse University.
Current Position/Job Duties: Investigative Reporter.
Previous Work Experience: WBOC Salisbury, Maryland, WPTY Memphis, Tennessee and KPHO Phoenix, Arizona.
Joined NewsChannel5: February 2011
Awards/Honors: 2010 Rocky Mountain Emmy Winner.
News Philosophy: “Put it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it and, above all, accurately so they will be guided by its light.” -Joseph Pulitzer
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Sarah's latest stories
After Newschannel5's investigation about medical bill mistakes aired Thursday night, viewers share their stories about medical billing errors.
Medical billing mistakes that can cost patients thousands of dollars are common in northeast Ohio and in the U.S., according to a Cleveland area patient advocate.
A Sharon Township woman accused of pretending to be a veterinarian will stand trial in September.
A Sharon Township woman accused of pretending to be a veterinarian is now facing additional charges for treating pets at C&D Animal Hospital in Akron.
NewsChannel5 investigators have uncovered Ohio's animal protection laws are weaker than many other U.S. states.
Ohio lawmakers appear poised to pass legislation that would more harshly punish kennel owners and employees who abuse animals in their care.
NewsChannel5 investigators uncovered a history of parking meters malfunctions on several of downtown Cleveland's most popular streets.
On Your Side
After Newschannel5's investigation about medical bill mistakes aired Thursday night, viewers share their stories about medical billing errors.
Medical billing mistakes that can cost patients thousands of dollars are common in northeast Ohio and in the U.S., according to a Cleveland area patient advocate.