
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
Community rallies after deadly tornado in Lake Village, Ind.
Lake Village, Indiana is recovering after an EF-3 tornado destroyed homes and businesses, killed two elderly residents, and prompted an outpouring of community support as volunteers, utility crews and state officials work to restore power and provide aid.
Man charged after yelling ICE threats, throwing liquid at kids outside Chicago dance studio
A man has been charged after a confrontation outside a dance studio went viral with a couple throwing liquid at kids and allegedly making racist comments.
Viral video shows couple yelling kids were lucky 'ICE is not here' outside Chicago dance studio
A confrontation outside an Avondale dance studio has gone viral, after a couple is seen on video shouting at children and throwing liquid at them, while making racial comments.
Hundreds speak out as Joliet considers largest data center in state
The project could create about 10,000 construction jobs but far fewer permanent positions, and would require significant water and electricity.
Wicker Park to get Chicago’s first self-cleaning public restroom
Chicago’s first automatic public bathroom is set to be installed in Wicker Park as part of a pilot program, drawing mixed reactions from neighbors.
Aurora looks to regulate growth of controversial data centers
An Aurora council committee voted to approve some regulations for data centers being built in the west suburb.
Chicago protesters vow continued demonstrations against war in Iran
Chicago demonstrators say they plan to keep returning to the streets as part of an ongoing push to end what they call an illegitimate war in Iran.
Airstrikes on Iran spark protests and celebrations in Chicago
Chicagoans took to the streets on Sunday in response to the U.S.'s air strikes on Iran.
Family of beloved Chicago boat captain sues after Lake Michigan drowning, man charged with murder
The family of "Captain Bill" is now suing over his death last summer at Chicago's DuSable Harbor.









