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Korean American Students Found Dead at Duke and Princeton; Causes Undisclosed

Two Korean American students from prestigious universities were found dead within a week, raising concerns as both schools and police have withheld details on...

LA Kings Donate $15,200 After Viral Harmonica Performance by Korean American Seniors

The LA Kings and their fans donated $15,200 to the Koreatown Senior & Community Center after its harmonica ensemble became a viral sensation with...

Karen Bass Marks LA Riots Anniversary with Only 4 Sentences, Omits Korean American Community

On the 33rd anniversary of the April 29 LA riots, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass released a statement just four sentences long, drawing criticism...

LA Riots Anniversary: Korean American Community Reflects 33 Years Later

April 29, 1992, marks a painful but pivotal chapter in the history of the Korean American community in Los Angeles. Thirty-three years ago today,...

H Mart Expands Nationwide with New Stores Amid K-Food Boom

H Mart, the largest Asian supermarket chain in the United States, is accelerating its nationwide expansion amid the growing popularity of Korean food. New Stores...

LA Riots Anniversary Sees No Events Planned Amid Fading Focus

On April 28, 1992, Los Angeles was on the brink of chaos. Long-simmering tensions and anger erupted the next day, on April 29, engulfing...

Food Bank Goods Illegally Resold in Koreatown, Seniors Cite Poverty

At 10 a.m. on April 24, a 76-year-old woman surnamed Park laid out a sidewalk stand in front of the bus stop at Wilshire...

Koreatown City Budget Reallocated in 2023 Now Returned: $1.8M Restored

A $1.8 million city budget originally allocated to Koreatown but reallocated in 2023 has now been returned to fund a delayed public park project. On...

LAPD officer disciplinary review begins nearly a year after fatal shooting

The LAPD is set to review possible disciplinary action against three officers involved in the fatal shooting of Yong Yang, a Korean-American man with mental illness, nearly a year after the incident. The case has sparked community protests and legal action, raising concerns over police accountability, transparency, and the handling of individuals with mental health issues.

Visa Crackdown Heightens Tension on Southern California Campuses

Federal cancellations of student visas tied to anti-Israel protests have sent a chill through college campuses across Southern California. As arrests mount nationwide, international...

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