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Korean-American Construction Faces Rising Costs Amid Tariffs

  The Korean-American construction industry is struggling with rising material and labor costs. New tariffs and stricter immigration enforcement have worsened the situation. Tariffs Drive Up...

Fake Korean Police Scam Uses Fake Video Calls to Deceive Victims

A Korean police scam is targeting Korean Americans. Fraudsters impersonate South Korean judicial authorities and consulate staff. Recently, they have escalated their tactics by...

Hyundai DEI Policy Drives U.S. Sales Growth

Hyundai Motor is standing by its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policy. This decision contrasts with former President Donald Trump's opposition to such initiatives. Recently,...

Mount Baldy Rescue: Two Hikers Saved After Fall on Steep Slope

Mount Baldy Rescue Effort Faces Harsh Conditions A Mount Baldy rescue operation was launched after two hikers fell from a steep slope on March 2....

Asian Hate Crime: Culver City Man Gets 4 Years for Assaulting Asian Woman

A man convicted of an Asian hate crime in Culver City will serve more than four years in prison, according to federal court records. On...

GEBANGSIKDANG LA Pop-Up: Michelin Korean Cuisine Arrives in Los Angeles

GEBANGSIKDANG, a Michelin Bib Gourmand Korean restaurant, is launching a limited-time pop-up in Los Angeles. From March 4 to March 23, food lovers can...

Buena Park Police Identify Key Suspects in Korean Mall Burglaries

Authorities are ramping up their investigation into a string of burglaries targeting businesses at a Korean shopping mall in Buena Park. Police have identified...

Korean expats targeted in sophisticated phishing scams posing as consulate officials

Fraudulent phone scams impersonating staff from the South Korean consulates in Los Angeles and Seattle have raised concerns, prompting Korean expats to stay vigilant. This...

Korean-American man pleads guilty to running high-end prostitution ring in Boston and D.C.

James Lee, a 70-year-old Korean-American man from Torrance, California, pleaded guilty to operating a high-end prostitution ring across multiple states, targeting elite professionals, and laundering the proceeds while also committing pandemic relief fraud. He faces significant prison time and fines, with sentencing scheduled for April 29.

Church youth group leader and school counselor arrested for child sexual assault in Sacramento

A Korean-American man who was a youth group leader at a church in the Sacramento area was arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a...

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