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In LA’s Heavy Rain, Many Homeless Have Only Plastic for Cover

Tents lined San Pedro Street and 14th Street near the industrial zone by the Java Market, as homeless residents reinforced tarps before LA’s second...

Inside the Growing Panic Over New ICE Raids Hitting LA’s Korean Businesses

Immigration enforcement reached a Korean American market in Charlotte, the largest city in North Carolina, heightening tension across Korean American business districts in LA. Local business...

Poll Shows Korean Americans Backing the Dodgers’ White House Visit

A new survey of Korean American respondents shows strong support for the LA Dodgers visiting the White House, even as an anti-Trump labor group...

711 empty chairs warn of fatal traffic accidents in LA

A memorial featuring 711 empty chairs in downtown Los Angeles honored traffic-collision victims and launched a new safety campaign urging drivers to help prevent future tragedies.

Democratic Socialist Rae Huang Emerges as LA’s Mamdani in Race Against Karen Bass

Rae Huang, a 43-year-old democratic socialist and longtime community organizer, has announced her candidacy for Los Angeles mayor, launching a direct challenge to incumbent...

LA Koreatown Rotary Begins After 9-Year-Old’s Death and Years of Delays

A long-delayed safety project at 4th Street and New Hampshire Avenue in Koreatown is finally moving forward as LA begins installing a new crosswalk...

As ICE Raids Spread, LA Immigrants Build Their Own Warning Network

Immigrant communities across Southern California, including Korean Americans, have formed coordinated networks to reduce the impact of ongoing ICE immigration raids, more than six...

Korea Daily Wins at 2025 Ethnic Media Awards, Third Year in a Row

The Korea Daily has been honored for the third consecutive year at the Ethnic Media Awards, reaffirming its standing as the largest Korean-language newspaper...

$12B Deficit, but Lawmakers Still Funnel Millions Into Local Pet Projects

With California facing a $12 billion budget deficit, state lawmakers are under fire for funneling millions of taxpayer dollars into local projects critics say...

Covered California Premiums Could Triple as Congress Stalls on Tax Credits

As Congress fails to extend Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits, Covered California enrollees are bracing for sharp premium hikes next year, with...

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