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Korean-American woman appointed as judge in LA County Superior Court

Korean-American prosecutor was appointed as a judge in LA County Superior Court. California Governor Gavin Newsom announced on October 9 the appointment of Esther Ro...

Leaders honor Korea Daily’s 50-year milestone, impact on Korean-American community

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sent a congratulatory message celebrating the Korea Daily’s 50th anniversary, acknowledging the milestone as a “golden anniversary” for the...

Koreatown’s future depends on transit, green space, public safety

Los Angeles Koreatown has one of the best geographic locations in the city, with its location being at the center between Downtown, West LA,...

82-years-old graphic designer draws Koreatown’s history with business logos he made

“Why don't we make a book about the history of Korean-American business instead of leaving it behind?” Graphic designer Sangmo Lee, 82, published Logo LA...

18 Korean startups showcase their vision and goal to expand to the U.S. market

Korean startups held a showcase in Southern California to expand into the U.S. and attract investment. The Korean startup showcase event, held at the Los...

Korean-American organizations holding voter registration campaigns at each headquarter office

Currently, there are 96,619 registered Korean-American voters in Los Angeles County. Nearly half of these voters (45,180) are in the city of Los Angeles. Steve...

83.4% of Korean Americans will vote, yet many feel politically undervalued

In a recent survey, 8 out of 10 Korean American voters expressed plans to vote in the upcoming presidential election, highlighting a strong enthusiasm...

Korean-American economy can thrive by embracing demographic shifts

Korean-American banks, the fashion and fabric industry, and real estate development are often called the main driving forces of the rapid growth of the...

Korean immigrants choose U.S. for family time and economic opportunities, survey shows

A new report from the Pew Research Center, released on October 9, reveals that Korean immigrants primarily choose to move to the U.S. for...

Racist graffiti on Dave Min’s campaign signs sparks outrage in Asian community

Campaign signs for Dave Min, a candidate running for the U.S. House of Representatives, have been defaced with anti-Asian hate messages, inciting anger among...