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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.

Volunteer Finds 4-Carat Diamond Ring in Ashes of LA Wildfire Home

A LA wildfire volunteer search led to the recovery of a 4-carat diamond ring from a burned home, highlighting efforts to help residents reclaim lost belongings.

LA Promises Pothole Compensation, Then Pays Just 2.3% of Claims

LA pothole compensation programs exist, but data show most claims go unpaid. After heavy rain, residents question the system’s effectiveness.

Christian Faith Labeled Treason in North Korea, Believers Sent to Camps

North Korea Christianity is considered treason under the Kim regime, leading to harsh punishment, while Christian groups continue outreach despite isolation.

Federal Government Flags California as Major ICE Enforcement Target

The California ICE crackdown is set to expand after federal authorities named the state a priority, raising conflict with sanctuary city policies.

One Year After the Eaton Fire, Altadena Still Rebuilds

One year after the Eaton Fire, Altadena residents face slow rebuilding. A Korean American family leads Eaton Fire recovery through community aid.

Korean American Church Funds $1.2 Million Traffic Light Near Site of Fatal Crash

A Korean American church paid $1.2 million to install a church-funded traffic light in Lakeview Terrace after years of speeding and safety concerns.

Column: An Era When Green Card Interviews End in Handcuffs

Green card interviews once seen as safe now end in ICE arrests, turning a path to legal status into a point of detention.

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