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Kyeongjun Kim

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Kyeongjun Kim covers the Korean-American community issues in the United States, focusing on the greater Los Angeles area. Kim also reports news regarding politics, food, culture, and sports. Before joining The Korea Daily, he worked at the U.S. Embassy in South Korea and the office of the member of the National Assembly (South Korea). Kim earned a BA in political science at the University of Michigan and received James B. Angell Scholars.

Only 7 Park and Recreation Sites Serve One of LA’s Densest Areas, Koreatown

Koreatown park access ranks among the worst in LA, with about 18,000 residents living over half a mile from a park, according to a city report.

Korean American Attorney Joins Defense of Key Witness Linked to Maduro Case

A Korean American attorney has joined the defense of a Venezuelan general tied to the Maduro case, a figure pursued by federal authorities for nearly 20 years.

LA to Transform a Koreatown Corner With Benches, Lights, and Korean Design

LA City approved Koreatown pedestrian improvements with benches, lighting, and cultural design, aiming to boost safety and public space access.

BTS Is Coming Back to LA – Here’s What Fans Must Do to Get Tickets

BTS LA tour details include four SoFi Stadium dates, presale rules, and ticket limits as fans prepare for the group’s 2026 world tour.

Korean American Day Marks 123 Years With Events and Resolutions Across the US

The 123rd Korean American Day is marked nationwide with community events and legislative resolutions across local and federal levels.

22 Candidates, Including TV Star, Register for LA Mayor Election

The LA mayoral race has drawn 22 candidates, including two Korean Americans, highlighting debates over crime, housing, and wildfire response.

Multiple U.S. Class Actions Target Coupang Over Data Breach, Stock Losses

Coupang faces U.S. class action lawsuits over alleged misleading disclosures tied to a major data breach and subsequent stock declines.

Federal Government Flags California as Major ICE Enforcement Target

The California ICE crackdown is set to expand after federal authorities named the state a priority, raising conflict with sanctuary city policies.

One Year After the Eaton Fire, Altadena Still Rebuilds

One year after the Eaton Fire, Altadena residents face slow rebuilding. A Korean American family leads Eaton Fire recovery through community aid.

350+ Drug Prices Climb as US Pressure Fails to Slow Big Pharma

US drug price hikes affect 350+ medicines this year, led by Pfizer and GSK, despite federal government pressure to cut costs.

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