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LA Cooling Centers Shut Out Residents as Heatwave Hits 90°F

As the heatwave continues across Southern California, Los Angeles city and other municipalities are promoting lists of “cooling centers” or “cool spots” (designated public...

Korean American restaurants struggle despite record U.S. dining sales

Despite the booming U.S. restaurant industry, Korean American restaurant owners in Los Angeles are reporting some of the toughest times in recent memory. “I can...

Koreatown Transforms Into Global Dining Hotspot With Michelin Wins

Los Angeles Koreatown is transforming into a global dining destination as international restaurant brands and renowned chefs increasingly open locations in the area. Once dominated...

Bayern Munich Highlights LA Koreatown and The Korea Daily

German soccer powerhouse Bayern Munich has highlighted LA Koreatown and The Korea Daily as part of its American Exploration project during the Club World Cup. On...

Korean homeless residents face eviction from LA-subsidized housing

Korean homeless residents in LA's Koreatown were issued sudden eviction notices, exposing miscommunication and accountability gaps in the city's TLS housing program.

LA Koreatown Businesses Hit by Immigration Crackdown Worker Shortages

Korean American businesses in Los Angeles Koreatown are facing severe challenges as the immigration crackdown intensifies and related protests continue. Many Latin American workers are...

Robert F. Kennedy Park temporarily closed following jurisdiction transfer

Robert F. Kennedy Park in Koreatown has been closed after being transferred from LA's Parks Department to LAUSD, raising concerns among local residents.

Koreatown 6-Story Apartment Project to Replace Historic Building

A new six-story apartment building is planned for Koreatown, with developers proposing to demolish a 1940s-era building to make way for the project. According to...

Immigration Crackdown Chills Los Angeles Economy, Small Businesses Hit Hard

An intensified immigration crackdown across Southern California is shaking the Los Angeles economy. The campaign, now in its second week, has triggered widespread anxiety...

ICE must target criminals, not tear apart working families

Immigrant communities across Los Angeles are demanding that ICE target violent offenders—not working families—following aggressive raids and military deployment.

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