Lauren Lee

Lauren Lee
Lauren Lee
Lauren joined the news team in July 2011.

Originally from Los Angeles, Lauren is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Journalism. She earned her degree in Broadcast Journalism with a minor in Business Entrepreneurship.

During her time at USC, she reported for Annenberg TV News, the university’s nightly live newscast. She also produced long-form documentaries for Impact Newsmagazine Show. After graduation, Lauren got her start in reporting at Channel 3 in Garden Grove, covering the entire Orange County, California area.

One of Lauren’s greatest passions is traveling. She writes all about her adventures, and her stories have appeared in CNN and Lonely Planet. She studied abroad in Hong Kong, went backpacking throughout Vietnam and Cambodia, taught English in the countryside of China, sang countless renditions of cheesy karaoke songs in Thailand, and has gotten lost too many times to count.

When she’s not in the newsroom, Lauren enjoys playing and watching sports. She’s been playing basketball ever since she was five years old. Besides that, she loves hiking, being outdoors, blogging and spending time with friends and family.

Lauren wants to report the stories that matter most to you, so if you have any ideas, or want to chat, just find her online:
e-mail: LLee@kval.com
twitter: LaurenLeeNEWS
facebook: Lauren Lee KVAL

Recent stories by Lauren Lee

Local & Regional Parents: Medical marijuana helps boy, 11, with severe autism Parents: Medical marijuana helps boy, 11, with severe autism (Photo Gallery) (Video)
Tumors in his brain cause Alex Echols to lose control and lapse into uncontrollable rages. His severe autism makes it impossible for him to explain why he is mad - and the 11-year-old takes the anger out on himself. A tincture made from marijuana seems to help.
Local & Regional Man run over by tractor: 'I shouldn't be alive' Man run over by tractor: 'I shouldn't be alive' (Photo Gallery) (Video)
Michael Matchulat was at his job on a farm picking up hay with a 8-ton hay baler machine when he needed to fix something underneah the back of the baler. He thought he parked it in neutral before he got out. But the baler was still in first gear and moved forward, crushing Matchulat's upper body.