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Yeol Jang

Yeol Jang is a veteran journalist with a B.A. in East Asian Studies from UCLA. Since joining Koreadaily in 2007, he has covered social affairs, religion, legal issues, and investigative reporting. His reporting includes coverage of religious conflicts in Palestine and Israel, refugee camps in Hatay, Turkiye, Germany’s divided past, and forgotten Asian immigrant graves in Hawaii and Portland, among many others. Jang’s dedication has earned him multiple accolades, including the Outstanding Reporting Award at the New America Media Ethnic Media Awards (2012) and the INMA Elevate Scholarship (2021). Within Koreadaily, he has received over 20 exclusive story awards, including the prestigious Montblanc Award (2013), one of the paper’s highest honors.

Salvation Army’s LA Korean Corps closes, leaving Koreatown’s charitable needs unmet

After more than 40 years of community service and charitable work in Los Angeles’ Koreatown, the Salvation Army LA Korean Corps has closed its...

Buena Park railroad signal failure sparks safety concerns as driver narrowly avoids train crash

A Korean-American driver narrowly avoided a catastrophic collision with a freight train after the railroad crossing signals and barriers failed to activate. The incident occurred...

LA County moves to raise sales tax by 0.5 cents to fund homeless services

A proposal to increase sales tax in Los Angeles County may be put to a vote in the upcoming November election. If passed, the...

Pioneer spirit beneath the graves of early Korean immigrants in Hawaii: A neglected chapter of modern U.S. history

  Graves and cemeteries are not simply places where people bury dead bodies. As illustrated in our report regarding Block 14 in Portland, Oregon, all...

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