Pamela Wu
Pamela Cynthia Wu is an American reporter and television host. She joined KCRA 3 in October 2001 as a General Assignment reporter. When Bianca Solorzano left to MSNBC, Wu became the weekend morning news anchor in 2003.[1] Later in early 2006, she switched to the evening weekend shifts to anchor the 5, 6, 10, and 11 p.m. newscasts. Her last on-air newscast was in late February 2009.
Wu grew up in Stockton, California and graduated from UC Davis in 1995 with a degree in Rhetoric and Communication.[2] She has received both an Emmy nomination and the Unity Award for her work as the host of the cultural affairs program, "KCRA 3 Common Ground."
Prior to joining KCRA 3, Wu worked as anchor and reporter at stations across Northern California, including KVIQ in Eureka, KION in Salinas/Monterey, and the KCRA 3 sister station in Salinas/Monterey, KSBW. She currently resides in Downtown Sacramento.
Since February 23, 2009, Wu has worked at the University of California, Davis School of Law (King Hall) as a Director of Marketing and Communications.
References
- ↑ du Lac, J. Freedom (2003-02-06). "Working for the weekend". The Sacramento Bee. pp. E5. Retrieved 2025-07-20 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ Aproberts, Alison (2008-04-26). "Make mine midtown". The Sacramento Bee. pp. K1. Retrieved 2025-07-20 – via Newspapers.com.
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