The change in law regarding the electronic benefit transfer, or EBT, includes an additional charge for transaction fee on businesses. The revelation serves as...
While those in the workforce may welcome the increasing minimum wage in L.A. County, concerns are growing among business owners about the rising payroll.
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California has reportedly taken up 40 percent of the nationwide disability discrimination lawsuits.
In response, Unification of Disabled Latin Americans (UDLA) said that some unethical...
Some Southern California-based Korean businesses, which deal directly with importing goods from South Korea, have recently come under scrutiny after violating the U.S. Food...
One recently opened restaurant on Olympic Boulevard in Los Angeles Koreatown sells shabu noodles (kalguksu) on its first floor and Korean barbecue chicken on...
For the first time ever, Los Angeles Koreatown’s businesspeople held a face-to-face meeting with the city government officials in an effort to promote active...
After receiving a complaint letter from a public interest lawyer, a business owner in Koreatown sighed in exasperation. The complaint was based on the...
During an age in which corporate-owned coffee and snack shops, armed with wealth and marketing power, are rapidly replacing local businesses, San Diego’s Carmel...