Tickets still available for game 5 of Sun vs. Lynx
It's do or die for the Minnesota Lynx as they take on the Connecticut Sun in game five of the WNBA semifinals Tuesday.
Pauleen Le joined WCCO-TV as a reporter in April 2022. She is a first generation Asian-American and is originally from Eagan.
Pauleen began her career as a general assignment reporter in La Crosse, Wis. She also made stops in Green Bay, Wis. and Fort Wayne, Indiana. Prior to WCCO, she served as morning anchor at CBS 58 in Milwaukee, Wis.
Pauleen's reports on some of the biggest stories in the last decade have been seen on HLN, CBS Mornings and the BBC. She has received 9 Emmy nominations and won countless Wisconsin Broadcaster Association awards.
She's a graduate of the University of St. Thomas and Two Rivers High School (formerly Henry Sibley High School).
In her free time, she enjoys hanging out with family and friends and checking out the Twin Cities restaurant scene.
Pauleen is a member of the Asian American Journalist Association.
VITALS
Joined WCCO: April 2022
Hometown: Eagan, MN
Alma Mater: University of St. Thomas/Henry Sibley High School (Now Two Rivers High School)
FAVORITES Music: 60s and 70s Movie: Benny and Joon TV Show: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Book: A Day with Wilbur Robinson Food: Pasta Local Restaurant: Quang's Restaurant Hidden MN Gem: I've been gone for 10 years so I'm looking to rediscover some! Sport/Exercise: Pilates/Barre Historical Figure: Audrey Hepburn Famous Minnesotan: Prince... duh! Quote: "Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together." -- Marylin Monroe Word: Peachy! Vacation Spot: Sint Maarten Holiday: Lunar New Year Planet: Saturn
It's do or die for the Minnesota Lynx as they take on the Connecticut Sun in game five of the WNBA semifinals Tuesday.
Local leaders gathered Monday to commemorate one year since Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on an Israeli music festival, killing more than 1,200 people.
The Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon is this Sunday, but all the fun starts on Friday.
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The Minnesota Orchestra is ready to take visitors on a journey to a galaxy far, far away.
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Fans who bleed purple will pack U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday as the Minnesota Vikings take on the San Francisco 49ers for the first home game of the season.
One of the victims killed in a patio crash at Park Tavern Bar and Grill in St. Louis Park will be laid to rest on Thursday.
Threats on social media had several schools in St. Paul on alert Thursday, with at least two schools closing their doors for the day.
Reaction is pouring in about Tuesday night's highly anticipated debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
The National Retail Federation estimates the average family with kids in kindergarten through 12th grade will spend $875 on back-to-school supplies this year.
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The University of Minnesota's Board of Regents held a special meeting Tuesday morning where they declined to divest from certain investments related to Israel.
The Minnesota State Fair's only full-service restaurant is celebrating its 40-year milestone this year.
The Minneapolis police chief and Hennepin County Attorney's Office are pointing fingers at each other after four children were shot in a stolen vehicle on the city's north side over the weekend.