
Joanie Lum
Joanie Lum has more than 20 years of experience reporting for Chicago-area stations, most recently serving for six years as a general assignment reporter for WBBM-TV. Prior to that, she spent 16 years as a general assignment reporter for WGN-TV.
Earlier in Lum's career, she spent a year as a reporter, anchor, producer and weathercaster at WREX-TV in Rockford, Illinois. Before that, she was an associate producer for one year at KFVS-TV in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Her first broadcasting job was reporting for the student-run, commercially-owned KOMU-TV in Columbia, Missouri.
Throughout her career, Lum has interviewed numerous newsmakers, most notably His Holiness the Dalai Lama during his 1996, 1999 and 2007 Chicago visits. She was part of the team that earned the 2008 Chicago Emmy Award for Spot News for coverage of the NIU shootings, as well as the 2005 National Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage within a Newscast for "Farewell to the Pope." She was also honored with two Emmy Awards for her work on the 2003 and 2004 Chicago Marathon broadcasts.
From 2000-2001, Lum wrote a column for the Chicago Tribune, "Adventure Shopping with Joanie Lum," chronicling her experiences hosting the WGN-TV segment, "Around Town."
A graduate of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Lum holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism. She is a past president of the Asian American Journalists Association's Chicago chapter and is currently an advisory board member of the Chinese American Service League, Inc.
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Chicago Teachers Union members overwhelmingly ratify new contract with CPS
The Chicago Teachers Union overwhelmingly voted to approve a new contract with CPS.
Rickshaw Chicago serves delicious street food with a mission to end hunger
Rickshaw Chicago, a restaurant by Chef Faraz Sardharia, serves Pakistani and Indian street food while also providing meals and support to the city's unhoused and migrant communities.
Off-duty Chicago police officer dies of self-inflicted gunshot wound inside station: sources
An off-duty Chicago police officer died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside a Near North Side station Thursday morning, sources tell FOX 32.
Popular Chicago skate park could see big makeover with modern look
Skateboarders have enjoyed the Logan Boulevard Skate Park on Chicago's Northwest Side even in inclement weather because it's covered by the Kennedy Expressway.
Boeing settles 2 lawsuits with 2019 plane crash victims' families, attorneys say
Just before a trial was set to begin on Monday, Boeing and the families of victims in a 2019 plane crash in Ethiopia reached a settlement.
Lake Shore Drive crash leaves pedestrian dead, shuts down all lanes
A pedestrian was killed in a serious crash on DuSable Lake Shore Drive that closed all lanes for hours during the Monday morning commute.
CPS brings museum-level experiences into 'curiosity classrooms'
Chicago schools are opening new curiosity classrooms, in 25 schools across the district. The dedicated rooms bring museum-quality resources right to the schools, with a focus on inspiring young learners.
Indiana storm damage: Homes hit, power lines down, 1 killed
Strong winds blew down tall trees onto property, homes and cars in several neighborhoods in Valparaiso on Sunday with little-to-no warning.
Spring snow surprises Chicago's South Side, southwest suburbs
A heavy snowfall hit Chicago’s South Side and southwest suburbs on the first day of spring, creating slushy roads and adding to the region’s recent weather chaos.
Evanston educators rally in defense of public schools amid threat of Trump budget cuts
Students and educators in Evanston started their day on Wednesday with a re-commitment to public education.