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Monique Ming Laven

Monique Ming Laven joined KIRO 7 Eyewitness News in June of 2006. She splits her time between anchoring the weekend newscasts and reporting during the week. From the field, she’s covered stories ranging from spring snow storms on Stevens Pass to the shooting spree at Virginia Tech. In 2009 she reported live from Perugia, Italy, on the Amanda Knox trial and verdict. KIRO 7’s coverage received an Emmy Award and a National Headliner Award for Breaking News.

As an anchor, Monique has been on the desk for some of Western Washington’s biggest news stories, including extended coverage during the Lakewood police officers’ shootings and the murder of Seattle police officer Timothy Brenton. She also anchored coverage of a holiday season shooting at Westfield Southcenter for which KIRO 7 received an Emmy Award and a National Headliner Award for Best Newscast.

Before joining the KIRO team, Monique worked as evening anchor and reporter at WCMH in Columbus, Ohio, WKOW in Madison, Wisconsin, and 6News in Lawrence, Kansas. During her time in the Midwest she was in key swing states for the presidential elections in 2004 and 2008, she traveled to New York City to cover the September 11th terrorist attacks, and she biked 560 miles in six days from Minneapolis to Chicago, reporting on the Heartland AIDS Ride. During her Midwest tour of duty, she picked up an Edward R. Murrow Award for Best News Series and the Associated Press Award for Best Documentary, among other awards for sports reporting, feature writing and spot news.

Monique has made a practice of living in cities with universities (Kansas Jayhawks, Wisconsin Badgers, Ohio State Buckeyes), but this is the first time she's settled into the turf of a Pac-10 rival: she is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of University of California Berkeley. One of her favorite memories is watching the Battle for the Roses game between Cal and UW. Although the Huskies pulled it out, she cherished cheering on Cal alongside her grandfather, another Golden Bear and her favorite game day date.

Monique lives in Seattle and when she’s not at work, she's usually reading, traveling, eating, cycling or refereeing disputes between her dog Meyer and cat Newton.

Latest from Monique Ming Laven

Search for Susan Powell in Salem, Oregon still leaves family without answers

Not many people besides Job could fathom the depths of Chuck Cox's despair. At this point in his world, burying your daughter next to your grandsons would be a blessing -- not a nightmare. But even that modest prayer goes unanswered Wednesday night. Back in January, more than three years ...

Lower drunken driving limits might impact women most

Federal safety officials want to lower the drunken driving limits to save lives.  But some say if it goes through, it will have a larger affect on women.  That’s because women tend to be lighter and metabolize alcohol at a different rate than men.  In other words, women feel the ...

Sympathy but no surrender -- Sonics fans rally to take Sacramento's team

Shawn Kemp always played hard against Kevin Johnson in the NBA -- and he doesn't mind playing against him FOR the NBA. "I do not," Kemp said when asked if he felt badly for Johnson -- his fellow former All Star and current mayor of Sacramento. "I didn't have any ...

Bus passenger shares his crash experience with KIRO 7

A KIRO 7 Exclusive:  The man who rushed to the front of the bus involved in a fatal crash in Kirkland spoke only to Monique Ming Laven about what he saw that evening.  The following account comes from his interview: Cameron Anderson was working late on Monday night. He boarded ...

Bus riders recount fatal crash

One after another, after another we found people Tuesday night who had ridden the 535 bus out of Bellevue the night before.  One after another they declined to talk on camera.   One woman said it was too soon after the couple, Bob and Betty Rotta, had been killed.  Another ...

Two cats emerge unscathed from Bellingham 3-alarm fire

They're the two cats that somehow emerged from the three-alarm fire and ashes that overtook an entire apartment building in Bellingham. Fire trucks came screaming into the complex on Woodstock Way at about 1:15 p.m. Monday afternoon. Fire investigators later determined that the building met fire code, with the necessary ...

 
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