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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...

Seoul Medical Group settlement resolves false claims case

Seoul Medical Group and related parties will pay over $62 million to resolve allegations of submitting false medical diagnoses to increase payments under the...

LA Koreatown parking tickets exceed 200 per day

LA Koreatown ranks third in the number of parking tickets issued across Los Angeles, with more than 200 violations recorded daily, according to a...

Los Angeles World Cup Poster Revealed for FIFA 2026

The LA World Cup Poster for FIFA 2026 has been revealed, featuring a bold and dynamic design by Thieb Delaporte-Richard. His artwork blends digital...

LA Korean Consulate Phone Issues Persist for Over Two Weeks

The Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Los Angeles (Consul General Kim Young-Wan) has been experiencing phone connection issues for more than...

Court Orders LAPD to Release Records in Yong Yang Case

A Los Angeles County Superior Court ruling has ordered the City of Los Angeles to release key records related to the Yong Yang case....

Korean American Siblings Arrested for Fatal Cerritos Shooting

John Moon and Cindy Kim, Korean American siblings in their 50s, were arrested for allegedly shooting and killing Cuauhtémoc García, 66, in broad daylight...

CA Senator Steven Choi Bills Aim to Cut Regulations, Lower Taxes

California State Senator Steven Choi is pushing for legislative changes to reduce regulations and lower taxes. The bills focus on supporting small businesses and...

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