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Social Security is not a giveaway. Slashing access is a betrayal.

Federal cuts have severely delayed Social Security access, leaving seniors across the country facing long waits and eroding trust in the retirement system.

Metro D Line to Halt Service for 70 Days, Starting May 17

The Los Angeles Metro D Line will halt operations for 70 days beginning 9 p.m. on May 17 through July 25, to accommodate construction...

Eunisses Hernandez Announces Reelection Campaign for LA City Council District 1

Eunisses Hernandez, the Los Angeles City Councilmember representing District 1, officially announced on May 12 that she will run for reelection. District 1 encompasses Highland...

LA Home Burglaries Spike to 819 in One Month, LAPD Warns

Home burglaries in Los Angeles, particularly in Koreatown and surrounding neighborhoods, have surged, with residents reporting a wave of break-ins during daytime hours. According...

Rep. Dave Min Vows to Defend Immigrant Rights, Oppose Budget Cuts

Rep. Dave Min, U.S. Representative for California’s 47th District, visited Los Angeles’ Koreatown on May 9, marking his first official visit to the community...

Tour Bus Bound for Koreatown Kills 1, Injures 32 on 60 Freeway

A tour bus bound for Koreatown collided with an SUV early Sunday morning on the 60 Freeway, resulting in one death and 32 injuries,...

SM Town Los Angeles Failure: K-pop Giant Faces $3.76M Lawsuit

The SM Town project in Los Angeles, an entertainment complex planned by SM Entertainment in Koreatown, has effectively collapsed after nearly a decade of...

Koreatown’s senior harmonica ensemble rises to national spotlight

Koreatown, harmonica ensemble, LA Kings, K-Town Night, Korean American seniors, NHL, community arts, viral performance.

Nate Holden, LA Councilman Who Boosted Koreatown, Dies at 95

Holden was first elected to the 10th District seat in 1987 and became a key supporter of Korean American businesses. During the early 1990s...

Koreatown Real Estate Rises 55% in 8 Years, Matching LA County Average

Koreatown property prices—including homes, commercial spaces, and buildings—rose by more than 55% between 2016 and 2024, closely aligning with the overall LA County average,...

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