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Fiona Ng
she/her
Deputy Managing Editor, Weekend and Explore L.A.
What I cover
I lead our weekend and Explore L.A. coverage — what I like to think of as the fun beat. I feel lucky to write, edit and produce content that catches my eye. I’ve chased down the origin of a Japanese cola named “Los Angeles” and created a podcast exploring how the L.A. diaspora helped shape K-pop.
My background
I’m from Hong Kong. I am fluent in Cantonese and can hold a conversation in Mandarin.
My goals
I want to bring more stories about the region — from quirky factoids to cool happenings and hidden histories — to our audience.
Best way to reach me
I’d love to hear your ideas about what we should cover next. Email is best. Reach me at
fng@laist.com
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Stories by Fiona Ng
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And it's not just Dodger Stadium. The current Osaka resident also paints Japanese baseball games — and other things.
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24 hours of marches and rallies across Los Angeles are planned too — in response to an immigration raid in Westlake last week involving a Penske rental truck of federal agents.
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Kevin Cooley takes pictures of wildfires for a living and lost his Altadena home in January. He and his family once thought they were going to leave it all behind.
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Sully the 8-year-old beagle mix is doing fine except for one small problem: He can't use the bathroom without the scent of other dogs.
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It's all about the fandom at KCON LA.
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The weeklong saga ended with L.A. crews repainting a set of crosswalks around Stoner Park.
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The set of crosswalks were painted in May leading to the popular Stoner Park.
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The real, killer stuff from an era before state regulation, before car emission technology, before unleaded gasoline. Enjoy.
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Some 15,000 vehicles uses Palos Verdes Drive South a day. Alternating one-lane access is available.
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Lovingly named Sunshine, the queen palm has been displaced from its home at the corner of First and Hill streets in downtown L.A. — the site of the new, expanded Colburn School of Music.
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The wildfire near Silverwood Lake started at 3:58 p.m. on Saturday and grew to nearly 500 acres in just hours.
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A guided nature hike on Saturday seeks to connect Angelenos to these 110 acres of open space in El Sereno.