Horror Stories: The Thirteen Most Terrifying Restaurant Standoffs
Mass murder, hostage situations, and standoffs mar meals out on the town.
Do we need to start calling them "unhappy meals?"
From Oo-Kook to Genwa, Susan Park lists ten of KTown's best.
The burger chain known for its ginger mascot is now the number-two fast food chain.
A girl who only subsisted solely on the McDonald's snack since the age of two was inevitably rushed to the hospital.
So far, police are not connecting the crime to similar robberies in Northeast L.A.
Seven registers have been robbed at gunpoint, including Domino's, Burger King, and McDonald's.
A 1960 sit-in at a North Carolina diner may have started an avalanche of civil rights protest.
Fourteen examples to make Chick-fil-A feel better about its racist-receipt debacle.
His arrest gives new meaning to "fire table eight."
The upper house of the California Legislature ate up $111,316 in taxpayer funds while eating high on the hog.
The actress sends a letter of congratulations to superintendent John Deasy, after he makes big changes in school diets.
Even more of the mobile caterers are gearing up to hit the streets.
The Dodger star helps grill hot dogs and prepare Thanksgiving turkeys for those in need.
Meanwhile, a woman in England is trying to become the fattest lady on Earth.
Readers vote for In-N-Out over McDonald's, Chipotle over Taco Bell, and Chick-Fil-A over KFC in a series of fast food upsets.
L.A.'s school district invites reporters in for a glimpse of their central kitchen facility.
Food sales have been lifted, from fast food to fine-dining, while bread lines are becoming common in some regions.