Korean American nonprofits in California are facing sharp funding disparities, with the largest organizations holding a disproportionate share of resources.
According to an analysis by...
A Korean American restaurant in LA Koreatown has found an unusual but effective way to deal with frequent dine-and-dash incidents. Instead of relying on...
As police rarely pursue small-dollar walkouts, Koreatown restaurants are posting CCTV clips to shame offenders, recover losses, and deter future thefts. The tactic brings fast results—but also risks.
UCLA has introduced the UCLA tattoo course through UCLA Extension, marking the first time the University of California system is offering academic instruction on...
Brand consultant Hee-Young No—often called advisor for her advisory role—will remodel Rotex Hotel on Olympic Boulevard in Koreatown, Los Angeles into La Song Hotel, a...
Korean American restaurant owners in Los Angeles say they are suffering growing losses from customers who leave without paying and from fraudulent credit card...
SEVENTEEN is transforming Los Angeles into an extended concert space through a new partnership with Airbnb, HYBE, and PLEDIS Entertainment, leading up to their...
Immigration enforcement is reshaping travel and staffing plans for the LA Korean Festival’s vendors and officials. Organizers and attorneys urge strict visa compliance and contingency planning.
A small homeless encampment in Los Angeles Koreatown was dismantled on September 18 after a property owner filed a trespassing complaint, with most residents...
The Olympic Police Support Association (OBA) is launching a major initiative to improve safety in Koreatown, with plans to install about 200 security cameras...