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Trump announces ‘$5 million Gold Card’ for U.S. permanent residency

President Donald Trump announced on February 25 that his administration will implement a policy granting U.S. permanent residency in exchange for a $5 million...

Salvation Army’s LA Korean Corps closes, leaving Koreatown’s charitable needs unmet

After more than 40 years of community service and charitable work in Los Angeles’ Koreatown, the Salvation Army LA Korean Corps has closed its...

Comprehensive health research for Korean-American women underway at UT Austin

A research team of Korean-American women in the Department of Nursing at the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) is conducting a study...

ICE conducts immigration raids in southern California amid growing activist pushback

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been conducting raids targeting undocumented immigrants with criminal records across Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California....

Mire Travel: Crafting unforgettable journeys and redefining European and global tours

Mire Travel, a tour agency specializing in European tours, has experienced rapid growth since entering the Los Angeles market eight years ago. Despite being a...

Clarification about Koreatown Plaza rent dispute

In response to our previous reports on the Koreatown Plaza rent dispute ("Koreatown Plaza Faces Controversy Over Demand for Previously Waived Rent," published on...

New design unveiled for LA Korean Consulate building, completion expected by 2029

An artist's rendition of the new Consulate General of the Republic of Korea building in Los Angeles, currently under reconstruction and set for completion...

Korean-American professor to lead Duke University’s science and technology strategy

Professor Jungsang Kim, a distinguished expert in electrical and electronic engineering and physics, has been appointed to lead Duke University's science and technology strategy. Duke...

Koreatown ‘The Line LA’ hotel faces foreclosure amid $100 million loan default

The Line LA, a boutique hotel located at Ardmore and Wilshire in Los Angeles Koreatown, is on the verge of foreclosure after failing to...

LA deputy chief prosecutor: Strong prosecution is key to curbing hate crimes

Can hate crimes based on race, religion, or skin color truly disappear in a multicultural city like Los Angeles? Paul Kim, Deputy Chief Prosecutor of...