Hankil Kang, a journalist at the Department of Social Affairs, provides in-depth coverage on Korean American social issues. Kang earned a BA in Public Relations and an MA in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Georgia.
Koreatown seniors are struggling with newly implemented digital parking systems like Metropolis, which require smartphone use and QR code registration. As automated platforms replace traditional methods, many older residents are left without support, prompting concerns over accessibility and inclusion in an increasingly tech-driven environment.
A wave of Korean business thefts is sweeping through Downtown Los Angeles, especially in the Fashion District, where Korean-owned shops have become repeat targets....
Burglary target marking using chalk signs is raising concern among law enforcement in Southern California. According to the San Marino Police Department, burglars have...
The Los Angeles County Superior Court has ordered the release of key records, including bodycam and 911 recordings, related to the fatal LAPD shooting of Korean-American Yong Yang, following a petition by the Korea Daily under the Public Records Act. Attorney Charles Jung emphasized that the disclosure could reveal whether police followed proper procedures in handling a mentally ill individual, highlighting broader concerns about systemic failures and the need for accountability.
Onrie Kompan, an Illinois-based comic artist, has dedicated 16 years to promoting the legacy of Admiral Yi Soon Shin. Despite having no publisher or...
The Ann Kim Target collab is now available nationwide, bringing Korean-inspired pizzas and appetizers to Target’s frozen aisles.
Target announced the launch of its new...
Hung Ok Lim Ho, a pioneering figure in the Korean-American nursing community and a tireless advocate for healthcare accessibility, passed away on February 16...