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Kyeongjun Kim

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Kyeongjun Kim is an award-winning journalist covering a wide range of topics, with a primary focus on the Korean American community in the United States—particularly in the greater Los Angeles area, where he is based. He also reports on national and local politics, foreign policy, culture, and sports. His work has been recognized with Ethnic Media Awards in Art, Culture, Entertainment & Sports and in Business & Economy. Before joining The Korea Daily, Kim worked at the U.S. Embassy in South Korea and in the office of a member of South Korea’s National Assembly. He earned a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Michigan and was named a James B. Angell Scholar.

A South Korean arrested as an undocumented immigrant turns out to be a permanent resident

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been cracking down on undocumented immigrants with criminal records. However, it was belatedly revealed that a...

Drenched and desperate: LA’s homeless struggle to survive record rainfall

The raindrops are terrifying. No place to lie down, nowhere to hide from the rain-this is the reality for the homeless. This year, a record-breaking...

Korean Americans still show little interest in Koreatown’s Neighborhood Council

Korean Americans' interest in the Wilshire Center-Koreatown Neighborhood Council (WCKNC), which covers the Koreatown area, remains low. WCKNC Chair Bill Robinson told Korea Daily on...

[Reporter’s Note] Who is wildfire recovery really for?

At the beginning of this month, the California state government, Los Angeles County, and the City of Los Angeles announced they would officially begin...

Altadena’s Korean American Fire Survivors: Finding Hope in the Ashes

It is a paradox: this is the place the flames tore through—yet people are smiling. “Mommy! Papi!” The calls ring out across the parking lot, directed...

Altadena’s Korean American Fire Survivors: A Month Later, Recovery Still Uncertain

A month has passed since a wildfire swept through northeast Los Angeles, but the wounds it left behind remain raw. In Altadena, scarred by...

Tragic freeway crash claims life of 65-year-old Korean American in LA

The Los Angeles Medical Examiner's Office recently announced that Kim Byung-chul, 65, was killed in a car accident on the 60 Freeway in the...

Home insurance premiums are likely to soar as insurers request rate hikes

The worst wildfires in history have prompted California’s largest home insurer to request a significant rate hike, raising concerns over rising costs for homeowners. As...

LA Koreatown Gateway Project to finally break ground after 17 years

LA Koreatown Gateway Project is finally undertaking after 17 years The long-awaited LA Koreatown Gateway Project, a long-cherished initiative in the Korean American community, is...

Carole Min define herself as Korean American and part of its community

A senior in her 80s has started a business. It’s not for money—she wants to see people happy. The courageous entrepreneur is Mrs. Carole Min...

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