Lauren Donovan
Lauren was raised right here in western Washington! The Eastlake Highschool graduate grew up in Sammamish but feels most at home at her family’s cabin on Lopez Island.
Lauren started her broadcast career while attending the University of Missouri in Columbia. Working at NBC-affiliate KOMU she did it all: editing video, making calls at the desk, producing, and eventually working her way up to reporter and anchor.
After graduation, she headed north to Iowa. While working at CBS-affiliate KCCI in Des Moines she received an Emmy nomination for her coverage of a devastating EF-3 tornado. As an anchor and reporter, Lauren also covered the contentious Iowa caucuses.
For Lauren, the biggest accomplishment of her career has been coming home. After spending seven years in the Midwest, she missed the Cascades and Puget Sound but above all her family.
For the past three years Lauren worked as a reporter at Seattle’s CBS affiliate. During that time she helped host SeaFair’s Torchlight Parade. Lauren travelled to the Palouse to cover the University of Idaho murders and was right there, microphone at the ready when UW Medicine received their first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines.
When she’s off the clock, you can catch Lauren on the ski lift, at the antique mall or challenging someone to a game of cribbage.
Lauren and her fiancé Walker live in Pioneer Square with their two cats Darcy and Walden
The latest from Lauren Donovan
Seattle City Council greenlights $50K bonuses for police officers
In a 6–1 vote, the Seattle City Council approved a proposal to increase recruitment and retention bonuses for Seattle Police Department (SPD) officers, despite public backlash.
Seattle passes surveillance technology ordinance despite privacy concerns
The Seattle City Council has approved funding for a pilot program to deploy surveillance cameras in high-crime areas, including the CID and Aurora Avenue.
Volunteers step in as large crowds swarm WA's North Cascades for 'Larch Madness'
Every fall, the trees are a must-see attraction for hikers and photographers.
Judge increases bail to $500k for suspect in fatal Renton stabbing
K'Shawn Jimerson, the man accused of fatally stabbing a handyman in Renton, returned to court Thursday as the State sought to increase his bail to $2 million.
Police seek vandal targeting Bellevue LGBTQ+ Pride mural
Police need help identifying a suspect connected to three incidents of reckless driving and vandalism, seen on video doing donuts on Bellevue's downtown Pride mural.
USPS mail carrier robbed at gunpoint in Kent, police investigating
Authorities are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect who robbed a USPS postal carrier at gunpoint in Kent late last month.
Hit-and-run on I-5 in Seattle caught on camera, suspect flees in smoking van
The dramatic turn of events were captured on video.
Teamsters showdown halts pumpkin weigh-off at Seattle's Elysian Brewing
Elysian Brewing's annual "Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off" was unexpectedly canceled today in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood.
Youth crime soars in King County, probation counselors struggle to keep up
As King County grapples with a sharp rise in youth crime, a shortage of juvenile probation counselors is hindering efforts to rehabilitate young offenders.
Seattle Mayor pledges $916M to public safety in 2025-26 budget
Mayor Bruce Harrell revealed his proposed 2025-2026 budget for the City of Seattle this week.