
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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The story of the "Star of Palawoo" in Altadena and how it gave hope to the community for one night only after the fire.
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In the San Gabriel Valley, comics are finding out how to kill, slay, murder, crush — but not bomb — in Chinese.
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Rob Caves and his partner's Christmas Tree Lane home survived the Eaton Fire, like the majority of houses on his block. But with ash in the air and no drinkable water, few of his neighbors have returned.
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As the clerk-recorder of Orange County, Hugh Nguyen has many duties — including coming up with new ways to make it easy for folks to put a ring on it.
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Reopening of the Palisades was scheduled for 8 a.m. Sunday. But on Saturday night, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass said checkpoints will remain in place, after she secured additional law enforcement resources from Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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It's actually easier for Waymo to tackle Los Angeles' freeways than our surface streets. Go figure.
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Big Bear’s internet famous bald eagle couple is getting another shot at parenthood.
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Like many invasive plants in California, tumbleweeds heighten fire danger.
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An ash and dust advisory is also in place. Griffith Park is closed Monday and Tuesday as a precaution.
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One day after evacuation, Rob Caves and his partner went back to Christmas Tree Lane to protect their home — and ended up being custodians to the neighborhood.
Stories by Fiona Ng
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