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10 Korean American Business Leaders Named to LA500 List

Ten Korean American entrepreneurs and executives have been selected for this year’s LA500 list, which recognizes the most influential figures in the Los Angeles...

Koreatown crab restaurant named one of LA’s best seafood spots

Eater LA, a leading food media outlet, has named Rich Crab, a Korean seafood restaurant in Los Angeles’ Koreatown, to its latest list of...

LAFC Clinches FIFA Club World Cup Spot After Beating Club América

LAFC has secured the final spot in the upcoming 2025 FIFA Club World Cup following a dramatic 2-1 extra-time victory over Club América on...

Wayfarers Chapel to Relocate Near Rancho Palos Verdes City Hall

Wayfarers Chapel, a well-known destination for Korean American visitors and widely referred to as the “Glass Church,” has confirmed plans to relocate in Rancho...

Trump Burger Chain Grows in Texas, Draws Mixed Reviews

A Trump-themed burger chain is expanding across Texas, blending fast food with partisan branding—and prompting sharply divided reviews from critics and diners alike. Founded by...

Korean American Student Wins Global Art Contest for Krill-Themed Painting

Jia Kim, a 12-year-old Korean American student at Rise Kohyang Middle School in Koreatown, Los Angeles, has won first place in the Science Without...

Korean American Journalist Appointed as Public Information Officer in North Carolina

Suzette Rhee Nedrich, a Korean American and former broadcast journalist, has been appointed Public Information Officer (PIO) for Mecklenburg County in North Carolina, according...

LA County Approves Torrance Homeless Housing Plan Despite 90% Opposition

Los Angeles County is moving forward with plans to convert a Torrance motel into permanent housing for the homeless, despite strong objections from local...

LA Elementary Enrollment Down Sharply – Koreatown Schools Hit Hardest

Public school enrollment in Los Angeles is falling fast—and nowhere is the decline more visible than in Koreatown, where some elementary schools have lost...

Argentina’s Rubicon: The Reform Is On

Special Series (5): There Is No Return to the Past Taxi drivers are often seen as a barometer of public sentiment. They are working-class, talk to...