
Fiona Ng
Deputy Managing Editor
(she/her)
Fiona Ng oversees our Explore L.A. vertical and leads our weekend crew. She was previously the show creator of K-pop Dreaming and led reporting and production on the podcast series. Before that, she was the senior producer of AirTalk with Larry Mantle on LAist (formerly KPCC). As a freelance writer, she has written for Los Angeles Magazine, Boston Globe Magazine, New York Times, with an emphasis on covering the Chinese diaspora.
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Talks between 14,000 workers and hotel operators in SoCal have fallen through.
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It’s the second time in a little over two weeks that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has sent a busload of migrants to Union Station.
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Tucker O'Neill and his friend walked from Pasadena to Santa Monica. Just because.
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The international pop group performed live this weekend for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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Store owners were helped in cleanup efforts by local good Samaritans Sunday after some were looted and vandalized the night before.
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Old school restaurants pivoting to stay afloat, new ones struggling to establish themselves, diners showing their support. A glimpse into the 626's vast and diverse restaurant culture.
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Two online groups — one in English, one in Chinese — spread love through food. It's the SGV way.
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Hummus Labs opened its doors during the dine-in restaurant ban. Its owner figures the only place to go from here is up.
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The San Gabriel Valley, the heart of L.A's Chinese food scene, felt the impact of COVID-19 before the rest of SoCal.
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Bubble Republic closed for renovation in February — and reopened to a changed world. Now, Michael Tu is trying to keep it afloat, one cup at a time.
Stories by Fiona Ng
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