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Hyoungjae Kim

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Hyoungjae Kim is a staff writer at The Korea Daily. He covers news in Korea, the Korean community, and the Los Angeles area. He graduated from a university in Korea. He studied Korean language and literature and journalism and broadcasting. He first started his career as a reporter at The Korea Times. He has been working at The Korea Daily since 2016. He hopes that many people will share the stories and news of the Korean American community and people in Southern California.

LA residents fear ICE enforcement raids may spark violence like Minneapolis

Federal immigration raids are intensifying across Los Angeles immigrant neighborhoods, prompting fear, community alerts, and growing concern over safety after recent deadly incidents involving federal agents.

USC Professor Accused of Deleting Evidence in Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit

The USC sexual misconduct lawsuit escalated after claims that key texts and emails were deleted, raising the possibility of severe court sanctions.

Crime Is Down in LA, but LAPD Shootings Just Hit a 10-Year High

LAPD officer-involved shootings hit a 10-year high even as violent crime declined in LA, highlighting concerns over police responses to mental health crises.

Rare Koreatown Landmark Project Moves to Construction After Years of Delay

The Olympic Gateway, a long-awaited Koreatown landmark, will begin construction this fall after city approval, marking progress on a project first proposed in 2008.

LA Promises Pothole Compensation, Then Pays Just 2.3% of Claims

LA pothole compensation programs exist, but data show most claims go unpaid. After heavy rain, residents question the system’s effectiveness.

1 in 6 Medicare Seniors Take 8+ Drugs, Raising Polypharmacy Concerns

Senior polypharmacy risks are growing as 1 in 6 Medicare enrollees take eight or more drugs, increasing falls and cognitive side effects.

LA Ethics Commission Orders $138,124 Fine Against John Lee

The John Lee ethics fine totals $138,124 after the LA Ethics Commission rejected a judge’s recommendation and upheld 10 violations.

LA Police Shootings Jump 55% Even as Crime Falls

Police shootings in Los Angeles continue to rise even after Karen Bass and the LA Police Commission expressed concern about the trend. New figures...

Korean American nonprofits hit hard by federal funding cuts

Korean American nonprofits across California are confronting sharp funding cuts as federal reductions to healthcare and immigrant support programs force clinics and community organizations to scale back services, reduce staff, or prepare for closures.

As ICE Raids Spread, LA Immigrants Build Their Own Warning Network

Immigrant communities across Southern California, including Korean Americans, have formed coordinated networks to reduce the impact of ongoing ICE immigration raids, more than six...

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