
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.
The latest from Joanie Lum
West Loop residents targeted by group of thieves in ongoing early morning spree
A group of thieves has repeatedly targeted a Near West Side neighborhood overnight for a week, stealing packages and belongings while being caught on surveillance, leaving residents concerned and on alert.
114 passengers evacuated from CTA train derailment; Red, Yellow, Purple lines suspended
Due to a train derailment, CTA trains on the Red, Yellow and Purple lines have been suspended on Thursday in Rogers Park.
Man killed, 3 women hospitalized after Little Village shooting, police say
A man is dead and three women are hospitalized — one in critical condition — following a shooting Wednesday in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood, authorities said.
Former Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard launches political comeback bid in Georgia
Former Dolton mayor Tiffany Henyard is attempting a political comeback by running unopposed in the Republican primary for a Fulton County, Georgia commissioner seat after relocating amid past controversies over her leadership.
Exclusive: After missing Dolton teen, twin infants found safe, family says ordeal isn’t over
A grandmother of twin infant boys who went missing over the weekend is relieved after the babies were found safe.
CTA to replace unarmed security with more police officers amid crime concerns
The CTA confirmed it was moving away from using private unarmed security guards and will replace them with police officers.
Police search for missing twin babies, 17-year-old mother in Dolton
Twin infant boys who require special care were reported missing from a Dolton home along with their 17-year-old mother, prompting a police advisory as family members plead for their safe return.
Family seeks justice in unsolved killing of Chicago basketball star Marquise Pryor
The family of Chicago basketball standout Marquise Pryor is still seeking justice after his 2022 murder remains unsolved despite a known person of interest.
Suburban Chicago museum’s Titanic exhibit takes on water on eerie anniversary
A powerful round of storms left a suburban Chicago museum with an eerie situation: Its Titanic exhibit flooded overnight, on the anniversary of the disaster.
Chicago seeks to shut down Ford City Mall, calls it a magnet for crime
Ford City Mall closes at 8 p.m. It could close indefinitely now that the city is seeking an emergency motion to vacate.









