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Koreatown Plaza faces controversy over demand for previously waived rent

A controversy has erupted at Koreatown Plaza, located near Western Avenue in Los Angeles’ Koreatown, as the new property owner demands business owners repay...

Korea Daily to host free exclusive movie screening for readers

The Korea Daily is inviting 50 readers to a special free movie screening as part of its reader appreciation event. The featured film is a...

Majority of Korean Americans support ending birthright citizenship, poll shows

A recent survey indicates that the majority of Korean Americans support the abolition of automatic birthright citizenship, aligning with the controversial executive order implemented...

LA Koreatown Gateway Project to finally break ground after 17 years

LA Koreatown Gateway Project is finally undertaking after 17 years The long-awaited LA Koreatown Gateway Project, a long-cherished initiative in the Korean American community, is...

Carole Min define herself as Korean American and part of its community

A senior in her 80s has started a business. It’s not for money—she wants to see people happy. The courageous entrepreneur is Mrs. Carole Min...

LA County DA Nathan Hochman pledges greater outreach to protect minority communities

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced plans to enhance communication and protection efforts for minority communities and businesses. Speaking at a press conference...

Civil rights groups condemn Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants

Korean-American civil rights organizations held an emergency press conference on January 22 to voice their strong opposition to former President Donald Trump’s mass deportation...

Trump administration pushes aggressive crackdowns on undocumented immigrants

The Trump administration has initiated a series of measures targeting undocumented immigrants shortly after taking office. These actions, described as “broad crackdowns,” have ignited...

Former homeless Korean woman becomes pastor, inspires community

A remarkable story of a Korean-American woman who turned his life around after years of hardship, including living in a homeless shelter, has caught...

California to end ‘Stop The Hate’ campaign funding amid rising hate crimes

The California state government is poised to end its funding for hate crime prevention campaigns that it has been running in collaboration with minority...

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