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LA Riots Anniversary Sees No Events Planned Amid Fading Focus

On April 28, 1992, Los Angeles was on the brink of chaos. Long-simmering tensions and anger erupted the next day, on April 29, engulfing...

Shein Sued by Korean Fabric Company for Copyright Infringement

Korean textile manufacturer NS International (NSI) has filed a lawsuit against Chinese fast fashion giant Shein, alleging copyright infringement of original fabric designs. The case...

LAPD Officers Still on Duty After Fatally Shooting Mentally Ill Man

Nearly a year after Yang Yong, a 40-year-old Korean American man with a mental illness, was fatally shot by a Los Angeles Police Department...

Dodgers Panda Express Promotion Offers $4.60 Discount After Home Wins

Panda Express is bringing back its popular Dodgers-linked promotion for the 2025 season, offering fans a discounted meal after every Los Angeles Dodgers home...

Undocumented Immigrant Tax Reporting Could Trigger Deportation

IRS reverses policy, opens door for ICE to access tax filer data The IRS is now allowing ICE to request names and addresses of undocumented...

Korean American Museum Stalled 30 Years, $20M Raised Unspent

The construction of the Korean American Museum in LA has faced delays for over 30 years. Despite repeated attempts at redesign and fundraising, the...

Koreatown seniors struggle with digital parking systems amid rapid automation

Koreatown seniors are struggling with newly implemented digital parking systems like Metropolis, which require smartphone use and QR code registration. As automated platforms replace traditional methods, many older residents are left without support, prompting concerns over accessibility and inclusion in an increasingly tech-driven environment.

LAPD officer disciplinary review begins nearly a year after fatal shooting

The LAPD is set to review possible disciplinary action against three officers involved in the fatal shooting of Yong Yang, a Korean-American man with mental illness, nearly a year after the incident. The case has sparked community protests and legal action, raising concerns over police accountability, transparency, and the handling of individuals with mental health issues.

Koreatown parking shortage ranks worst in LA, survey finds

The Koreatown parking shortage has been ranked the worst in Los Angeles, based on a citywide online poll run by a popular Instagram account....

AI Cameras Catch Thousands in Bus Lane Violations

Bus lane violations in Los Angeles have surged, with more than 5,500 tickets issued since February under the city’s new enforcement program. The Bus Lane...

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