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LA apartment renters might see rent hike up to 6% as new ordinance takes effect on Feb. 1

Owners of apartments subject to rent control in the city of Los Angeles will be able to raise rents by up to 6% starting...

Division in Korean-American community deepens over President Yoon’s impeachment

The impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk Yeol has repercussions even within the Korean-American community in Southern California. As the Korean Constitutional Court begins...

Scammer drains $38,000 from victim’s bank account using eSIM swapping scam

Justin Chan, a California resident, recently fell victim to a sophisticated scam known as eSIM swapping, losing $38,000 in the process. According to a...

Civil rights groups condemn Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants

Korean-American civil rights organizations held an emergency press conference on January 22 to voice their strong opposition to former President Donald Trump’s mass deportation...

Trump administration’s ’roundup and deportation’ of undocumented immigrants in full swing

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump declared a “national emergency” on the southern border and began cracking down on and deporting...

Korean-American families’ dreams and memories reduced to ashes by wildfires

"My wife and I worked so hard to save and finally bought our first home in 2018. It was in that home, in Altadena,...

REAL ID to take effect on May 7: What you need to know about the long-delayed law

REAL ID, the federal government’s version of a national ID card, will go into effect this May, 20 years after the law was passed. The...

Wildfire recovery centers open in LA: Assistance, supplies, and housing aid available

The City and County of Los Angeles, in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), has opened a Wildfire Disaster Recovery Center. Residents who...

Korean Americans also face hardship from wildfire evacuations and power outages

A series of large wildfires near Los Angeles led to evacuation orders and forced power outages, forcing Korean Americans and other residents of the...

California to end ‘Stop The Hate’ campaign funding amid rising hate crimes

The California state government is poised to end its funding for hate crime prevention campaigns that it has been running in collaboration with minority...

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