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LA to Transform a Koreatown Corner With Benches, Lights, and Korean Design

LA City approved Koreatown pedestrian improvements with benches, lighting, and cultural design, aiming to boost safety and public space access.

An Iconic LA Kids Exhibit Reopens With a Garden That Teaches Care and Hope

The Noah’s Ark exhibit at the Skirball reopens with a new garden, shifting the story toward stewardship, cooperation, and hands-on learning for kids.

Korean American Chief of Staff Removed as Labor Department Travel Probe Expands

A Labor travel probe led to administrative leave for two senior aides as inspectors review alleged trip record issues at the Department of Labor.

Korean American Man Sentenced to 33 Years in Child Sexual Assault Case

A Korean American man received a 33-year child sexual assault sentence in San Juan County after jurors cited multiple aggravating factors.

Rare Koreatown Landmark Project Moves to Construction After Years of Delay

The Olympic Gateway, a long-awaited Koreatown landmark, will begin construction this fall after city approval, marking progress on a project first proposed in 2008.

Korean American Day Marks 123 Years With Events and Resolutions Across the US

The 123rd Korean American Day is marked nationwide with community events and legislative resolutions across local and federal levels.

Paper Bags Replace Plastic at LA Korean Markets, Leaving Shoppers Frustrated

California’s plastic bag ban is changing checkout routines in LA. Korean American shoppers face costs, safety concerns, and a push toward reusable bags.

22 Candidates, Including TV Star, Register for LA Mayor Election

The LA mayoral race has drawn 22 candidates, including two Korean Americans, highlighting debates over crime, housing, and wildfire response.

Koreatown Preschool Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Abuse of 4-Year-Old

A Koreatown preschool lawsuit alleges sexual abuse of a 4-year-old and questions how the school responded after the report. The case seeks damages.

After Decades, USCIS Brings Back Neighborhood Checks for Citizenship Applicants

USCIS neighborhood investigation returns as officers contact neighbors and employers to review citizenship applicants’ character and residence.

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